KC News October 31 2025
[…] 13, 2025 Akash Shukla explains the best way to use semantic table markup to present web content in accessible rows and columns. Understanding the Removal of 4.1.1 Parsing in WCAG […]
[…] 13, 2025 Akash Shukla explains the best way to use semantic table markup to present web content in accessible rows and columns. Understanding the Removal of 4.1.1 Parsing in WCAG […]
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Approved as ISO/IEC International Standard W3C: The formal recognition enables more countries to formally adopt the standard. U.S. Access Board Shutdown Due to […]
October 27, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
[…] but also TPGi webinars, podcasts, and business blog posts – as well as accessibility and web tech conferences and other events, and a reading list of other relevant articles. You […]
October 20, 2025 | Technical
[…] Columns TPGi: Akash Shukla explains the best way to use semantic table markup to present web content in accessible rows and columns. Blindness Awareness Month: Focus on Education and Accessibility […]
October 13, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
[…] reader update and updates to ARIA handling which improves how content is announced on the web. In addition, optional AI tools like FSCompanion now support testers in understanding how content […]
September 8, 2025 | Products
[…] Apple Store”. A notional design studio Ethan Marcotte: I read through the “America by Design” web page. And I have some thoughts. America by Design is Deplorable for All Frank […]
September 1, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
[…] so as to be usable by disabled people. The Role of Accessibility in a Universal Web Digital Accessibility refers to the design of digital products, devices, services, or environments for […]
August 19, 2025 | Technical, User Experience (UX)
[…] and interact with them, plus show you how to optimize Settings in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Interest Group Charter W3C: Rechartered to 31 July 2027, open to […]
August 18, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
[…] Matt mentioned that successful kiosk accessibility must be designed with a focus on three key components: accessible input devices, accessible output, and a user-friendly interface. The blog, “Kiosk Accessibility: Selecting […]
August 5, 2025 | Podcasts
[…] Choice – July 2025 Silvia Maggi: The latest accessibility news and discoveries. A monthly update. Web Components: Working With Shadow DOM Russell Beswick: There are connectivity issues with accessibility, where the […]
August 4, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
[…] That mismatch between intent and interpretation can create real usability risks and accessibility issues for web content. So, is a visible label always the same as an accessible label? Not […]
July 31, 2025 | Technical, User Experience (UX)
[…] complex user interaction. Want a more comprehensive overview? Explore our Step-by-Step Guide to Conducting a Web Accessibility Audit. Testing in Action When testing content for accessibility, you need to […]
July 22, 2025 | Accessibility Strategy, Business
[…] where navigating between pages happens dynamically instead of your browser making separate requests to the web server. For example, your page-specific markup might be wrapped in a particular element. When […]
July 14, 2025 | Technical
Managing Focus and Visible Focus Indicators: Kirby Tucker Practical accessibility guidance for the web. How South Korea’s Disability Discrimination Act Is Reshaping Kiosk, Web, and Mobile Accessibility Melissa Morse: South […]
July 13, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
Visible focus indicators and logical focus order remain frequent pain points in web development. Kirby Tucker shows how to ease the pain.
July 9, 2025 | Technical
[…] is the same scenario as a screen reader like NVDA announcing “clickable” when navigating a web page. Something can be clickable but doesn’t actually do anything for the user. For […]
July 3, 2025 | Technical
[…] of font size was highly misunderstood across our practice for years. https://blog.damato.design/posts/font-size-dimensions/ Bluesky Likes Web Components Lea Verou: the pain of building accessible, localizable web components in 2025. https://lea.verou.me/blog/2025/bluesky-likes/ […]
June 23, 2025 | Weekly Reading List
Doug Abrams explains what information on a web page should and should not be translated to keep it accessible.
June 4, 2025 | Technical