- Catching Up with ADA Title II for Web and Mobile Accessibility
Vispero: Understanding the new requirements, what they apply to, and where compliance gaps exist can help organizations respond. - Podcast: Jaws, Zoomtext, and something new
Talking Technology: A chat with the CEO of Vispero, Rhonda Bassett-Spiers. - Webinar: Multiline Braille with the Dot Pad X and JAWS
Freedom Scientific: a powerful combination that puts multiline Braille at your fingertips. Tuesday, January 20 at noon ET. - Group Note Drafts
W3C: Threat Modeling Guide and Threat Model for Decentralized Credentials. - Updated Candidate Recommendation
W3C: Web Neural Network (WebNN) API. - Strengthening Community Engagement at TPAC 2025
W3C: looking back at the IE & inclusion Funds. - Barriers from Links with ARIA
Adrian Roselli: I knew there were issues, but couldn’t rattle them off from the top of my head. So I built some examples. - Rethinking “Pixel Perfect” Web Design
Amit Sheen: Accessibility Is The Real Perfection. - Podcast: How to Price Accessibility Services
Colleen Gratzer: A Complete Guide for Consultants. - Video: Accessibility checklist for websites with heavy animations
Diana Khalipina: without clear rules, they can become a serious accessibility barrier. - When representation changes the way we see accessibility
Diana Khalipina: Highlights that accessibility isn’t extra work – it’s dignity, independence, and belonging. - When “well-written” AI content becomes an accessibility barrier
Diana Khalipina: texts often look professional and well-structured, yet reading them requires more effort than it should. - Floating Action Buttons are bad, and what to do instead
Erik Kroes: as I always run into them, their inefficiency and inaccessible design. - I Learned The First Rule of ARIA the Hard Way
Hashim Quraishi: I had to delete the ARIA role attribute that I had added with the best intentions. - Touch Targets and Web Accessibility
Ilknur Eren: small touch targets can make a website difficult or even impossible to use. - How Professionals With Disabilities Use AI Tools at Work: 5 Practical Applications
Jeffrey Howard: practical guidance for HR leaders and employees on implementing accessible AI tools. - My Calendar 3.7.0 & My Calendar Pro 3.3.0 released
Joe Dolson: The most significant user-facing change is the switch from usingaelements for navigation to usingbuttonelements for navigation. - Making the Web More Inclusive with WCAG Standards
Lacey Gerard: To illustrate some of these new guidelines, meet Henry. - Preserve Accessibility Expertise: DHS Trusted Tester Study Group
Laura Wissiak: A collaborative effort to keep Section 508 training alive amid shifting DEI landscapes. - My favourite front-end and web development conferences
Manuel Matuzović: As someone who enjoys attending conferences, I thought it might be helpful to share a list. - Lowering the specificity of multiple rules at once
Manuel Matuzović: You probably already knew that you can use:where()to lower the specificity of a single selector. - Sharing Accessibility As A Competitive Advantage on The CTO Show
Maxwell Ivey: a masterclass for founders, product leaders, designers, and executives. - Opening and Closing Dialogs Without JavaScript Using HTML Invoker Commands
Schalk Neethling: When you usecommand="show-modal", the browser handles managing the accessibility tree - The Accessibility Manager Moment No One Warns You About
Sheri Byrne-Haber: “Why didn’t anyone tell me?” one or more of the CEO / COO / CFO / Corporate Counsel asks. - Tips on How to Pick the Right Icons for Your Website
Stéphanie Walter: And if you use icons alone, don’t forget about accessibility Alternative text. - Webinar: Chatting Fireside with Bruce Lawson
Steve Faulkner: Today we spoke on various topics for an hour. - the Accessibility story of Apple Creator Studio
Steven Aquino: accessibility’s strong link to Apple Creator Studio should thus be unsurprising. - AIMAC Founders Joe Devon, Eamon McErlean Talk first round of results in new interview
Steven Aquino: co-founders of the AI Model Accessibility Checker (AIMAC). - Accessibility Testing on Windows on Mac
Tatyana Bayramova: A quick guide to Accessibility Testing using Windows-only tools on a modern Mac. - Using Maturity Models to Build Accessibility That Lasts
Ted Drake: how maturity models help organizations build accessibility over time instead of relying on one-off fixes or a few experts. - Names Are Hard But They Don’t Have To Be
Todd Libby: Every day, millions of people around the world encounter forms that reject their names. - There is No Need to Trap Focus on a Dialog Element
Zell Liew: the focus-trapping is deprecated advice if you use<dialog>. - Drinking Our Own Champagne
Acquia: How Acquia’s Marketing Team is Leveraging Drupal AI to Scale. - Making an iOS E-Commerce Product List Accessible to VoiceOver and Beyond
Axess Lab: I wanted to show how I code and test iOS apps using VoiceOver as a blind developer. - Podcast: Christopher Patnoe
AXSChat: Christopher Patnoe is the Lead for EMEA Accessibility and Disability Innovation at Google. - Newsletter: Weekly Innovation in Assistive Tech
The AT Pulse: Google accessibility, coding framework, tactile graphics, more. - Podcast: The Real Cost of Accessibility: Tools, Time, and ROI
Chax Chat: Dax Castro and Chad Chelius break down the real-world value of accessibility tools. - Be part of the Luxembourgish screen reader adventure
Digital accessibility portal: two new voices to reproduce texts in Luxembourgish as faithfully as possible. - Podcast: eSight Updates with Roland Mattern
Easterseals Crossroads: Special Guest is Director of Sales – eSight. - Webinar: When design kills usability – meet the custom cursor
Funka: Join us for a journey through the wildest custom cursors on the web – and discover why they are a nightmare for accessibility. - 2025 Web Almanac – Accessibility
HTTP Archive: In 2025, web accessibility matters more than ever as mainstream technologies increasingly rely on inclusive features. - 2025 Year in Review
IAAP: Reflecting on our progress | Moving forward into 2026. - Webinar: Creating Accessible PDF Forms
Knowbility: part of the Be a Digital Ally series. - The Future of Accessibility Is Hybrid Intelligence
Level Access: how the Hybrid Intelligence model emerged, what it means in practice, and why it’s a critical differentiator. - Accessibility Program Strategy
Level Access: Turning This Year’s Budget into Measurable Impact. - Streamlining Document Accessibility
Level Access: How to Save Time and Reduce Risk by Working Smarter. - Accessibility Team Meeting Notes
Make WordPress Accessible: WP A11y Meetup call for speakers; Working Group Updates. - Podcast: How Accessibility Boosts SEO & UX
Page 2: Amber Hinds of Equalize Digital. - Canvas Accessibility Dashboard Product updates
Pope Tech: New Detail View in Canvas Dashboards. - How UX personas made our AI training data more inclusive
Chinwe Uzegbu: we’ve long recognized the danger of designing for an “ideal user”. - Data visualization. How to make it understandable
Erik Messaki: When data visualization becomes a puzzle instead of a tool. - Please Tell Me if This is a Bad Idea
Leah Reich: one of the things that about mutual aid is that the inefficiency keeps people safe. - Gas Town’s Agent Patterns, Design Bottlenecks, and Vibecoding at Scale
Maggie Appleton: speculative design fiction that asks provocative questions and reveals the shape of constraints we’ll face as agentic coding systems mature. - Supporting Open Source in 2026
Marc Grabanski: Why It Matters More Than Ever ($50,000). - Some Thoughts on the Open Web
Mark Nottingham: The Open Web is an amazing public good, both for those who consume information and those who produce it. - AI tribalism
Nolan Lawson: if you say the magic word “accessibility,” … then suddenly they’re doing a better job than the median web dev. - Beyond Generative: The Rise Of Agentic AI And User-Centric Design
Victor Yocco: When systems plan, decide, and act on our behalf, UX moves beyond usability testing. - The Most Annoying UX Patterns of the Modern Web. Part 2
Zarina Majidova: Once you start noticing these patterns, they appear everywhere.
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