Nov. 20, 2020, 6:42 p.m.

The A11Y Project update: November 20th, 2020

The A11Y Project

What's new

Retraction

We retracted a tweet containing misinformation about Comic Sans and Dyslexia. We apologize for this error and encourage you to read this post about how to make accessible type choices.

Open Prioritization and inert

Sadly, Igalia has chosen to work on focus-visible, and not inert. We thank those who pledged donations in The A11Y Project's name.

What we shared this week

  • Understanding accessibility through ABCs - Microsoft on the Issues
  • Speech Viewer Logs of Lies - Adrian Roselli
  • Accessible.Games - A New Approach to Game Accessibility
  • The difference between aria-label and aria-labelledby - Tink - Léonie Watson
  • Hush Sweet IFrame – HTML Accessibility
  • Increasingly online, more universities are being sued by students with disabilities - EdScoop
  • Council Post: Integrating A Sustainable Accessibility Program: A Digital Transformation Imperative - Forbes
  • An Accessible Future – XR - Minnesota IT Services

From our archives

  • Assistive technology: Operating System and Browser Accessibility Display Modes
  • Myth: ARIA Has Perfect Support

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