dai11y 10/06/2021

10 June 2021

We need to talk about WCAG This article is written by Rian Rietveld (my second article in a row by this author, by pure coincidence!) 97.4% of home pages have detectable WCAG 2 failures. Rian concludes that this is a failure in the way we communicate and teach WCAG, which she thinks is partly down… [Read More]

dai11y 09/06/2021

09 June 2021

The perfect link Rian Rietveld tackles all the common questions around links: It is usually better to stick with the browser default behaviour, i.e. don’t open links in new tabs/windows. However, it’s OK to do so if you make it clear (“Opens in new window” in the text of the link). Link text should be… [Read More]

dai11y 08/06/2021

08 June 2021

WebAIM Screen Reader User Survey #9 One of the most important surveys on the web is back, with a close date of June 15th. The survey is aimed at all screen reader users, including those who just use screen readers for evaluation and testing. The last survey of this kind was in September 2019: Screen… [Read More]

dai11y 07/05/2021

07 June 2021

DWP Accessibility Manual The Department for Work and Pensions’ Digital team has written an Accessibility Manual, off the back of some user research the department conducted. The accompanying blog post by Head of Accessibility Craig Abbott describe how they hope it will consolidate key information in one place. It is open source and accepting contributions…. [Read More]

dai11y 04/06/2021

04 June 2021

Accessibility and outdoor socialising: ‘I feel unwelcome in my own city’ A BBC article from mid May. As the UK gradually opens up and people are able to dine outside, this must not happen at the expense of wheelchair users. Restaurants are filling pavements and roads with tables for customers, leaving very little (if any)… [Read More]

dai11y 03/06/2021

03 June 2021

Resident Evil Village Has An Accessibility Problem I’ve had a number of bookmarks on the theme of Resident Evil Village, which has been a hot topic in a11y newsletters of late. This article berates Capcom for not providing any accessibility options in the menu of the game, meaning that: The camera is stuck on a… [Read More]

dai11y 02/06/2021

02 June 2021

7 Accessibility FAQ on the Winn-Dixie ADA Appeal Decision (2021) I like to keep an eye on accessibility legislation in the USA, even when it can feel quite far removed from the UK/EU legal system. Here’s a useful write-up of one of the most important web accessibility cases in recent history: In April 2021, a… [Read More]

dai11y 01/06/2021

01 June 2021

How to open a budget Accessibility Simulation Lab Andreea Vlad shares how the NHS Business Service Authority built its “budget” Accessibility Simulation Lab. Whilst the article was published in May 2021, it’s not clear when the lab was actually put together. By its nature, it is very “hands on”, and Andreea also recommends having a… [Read More]

dai11y 28/05/2021

28 May 2021

After a few days off work, your daily frequent11y newsletter service has been resumed! How anyone can make Maps more accessible Google relies on its community of Local Guides to update Google Maps information by, for example, inputting whether a restaurant has tables suitable for people who use wheelchairs. These guides share some actionable tips… [Read More]

dai11y 21/05/2021

21 May 2021

Yesterday was Global Accessibility Awareness Day! There were lots of events all over the web, and it was hard to choose what to attend. Aside from a couple of internal work events, I mostly attended sessions at the very well run Festival of Accessibility. Digital by Default: Baby Boomers and the impact of COVID-19: “Over… [Read More]

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