dai11y 17/08/2020

17 August 2020

Equal Entry Website Called Out as Inaccessible A bit of a clickbaity headline, describing how Equal Entry responded to a complaint that one of their web pages had 2 accessibility errors, which was the result of an automated tool and turned out to be all false positives. For example, one of the errors was that… [Read More]

dai11y 10/08/2020

10 August 2020

Diamond: Strides Made in Website Accessibility This Year, But More Work Needed A report from May, which I’ve only now found time to read: accessibility for the Alexa Top 100 websites has improved from 2019 to 2020. 40% are ‘fully accessible on all platforms tested’, vs 29% last year. And 39% of sites are ‘fully… [Read More]

dai11y 07/08/2020

07 August 2020

Going Colorblind: An Experiment in Empathy and Accessibility Sara Novak writes about her three-day experiment using Chrome extension See, to emulate deuteranomaly and better understand the needs of one of her colleagues. This is the most common type of colour blindness, making it difficult to differentiate green and red. She realised that the way she’d… [Read More]

dai11y 05/08/2020

05 August 2020

YouTube Axes Community Captions Feature, Citing Low Usage A feature allowing viewers to contribute subtitles to a channel’s videos will be discontinued on 28th September 2020. YouTube says less than one-thousandth of a percent of channels approved a community captions track in the last month, and only 0.2% of watch time had a community caption track… [Read More]

dai11y 04/08/2020

04 August 2020

Making Facebook.com accessible to as many people as possible A Facebook Engineering article describing how the site redesign in React provided opportunities to improve accessibility. Using React Context, heading levels automatically increase as they are nested (i.e. <Heading /><section><Heading /></section> automatically creates a h1 followed by a h2). They use the same mechanism for contextual… [Read More]

dai11y 03/08/2020

03 August 2020

Disabled Nurses Find Covid-19 Silver Lining; Hope For More Inclusive Future A Forbes article about three nurses with disabilities, and the opportunities the current pandemic has afforded them. Andrea Dalzell interviewed for 76 hospital jobs and was rejected from them all once they realised she was in a wheelchair. The desperate plea for nurses since… [Read More]

dai11y 31/07/2020

31 July 2020

Control your iPhone with your voice (and leave Siri out of it) iOS 13 brings ‘Voice Control’, which allows you to use commands like ‘swipe left’ or ‘scroll up’, open apps or take pictures. You can also dictate text messages or notes, and delete text you’ve typed without having to touch your phone. It’s also… [Read More]

dai11y 30/07/2020

30 July 2020

Accessible Font Sizing, Explained The WCAG does not define a minimum font size for the web: just that fonts should be resizable and of a sufficient contrast. Contrast should be 4.5:1 for small text, 3:1 for larger text (defined as text that is a minimum of 18 point or 14 point with bold), though different… [Read More]

dai11y 29/07/2020

29 July 2020

Accessibility Best Practices for Classes Using Zoom PDF from The University of Texas. Tips include: don’t require people to turn on their webcams (anxiety, physical tics etc); read screen shared contents and any chat content aloud; use Show/Hide Non-video participants to hide names and profile pictures if recording; do not force mute participant audio (required… [Read More]

dai11y 28/07/2020

28 July 2020

How Alexa has change the life of a disabled person Colin Hughes describes how his muscular dystrophy can make it difficult to use remote controls. He now uses Alexa to control thermostats, lights and blinds with his voice. Taking inspiration from a video showing how a garage door can be opened/closed with a cheap wireless… [Read More]

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