After a comment on my previous blog post about accessible accordion patterns, I decided to do some investigation on the details and summary HTML elements. They could be the best…
Accordions are useful components in web pages for temporarily hiding content until it's needed. But is it possible to make an accessible accordion component? Here's an illustrated walkthrough of the code…
Christmas is coming fast. So how does Santa relate to accessibility? The Christmasify WordPress plugin allows web sites to add a selection of Christmassy items: snowfall, Santa on his sledge…
We often meet people who are desperate to gain knowledge in accessibility. In our team at Hassell Inclusion we're lucky to have international experts who have over 70 years of…
WCAG 2.1 has now been published. Many people are talking about what’s in it. But the more important question is: what’s in it for you? Here's a background to why…
Despite our aversion to change, new versions of websites and apps are being released at an increasing rate. Product Managers do this to add new functionality, restructure creaking information hierarchies,…
Accessibility testing is a specialist skill. However, just because there are tests that require detailed knowledge, tools or expensive ATs, it doesn’t mean that it can only be done by…
Organisations are often embarrassed about their fragmented history of dealing with accessibility. They reckon some parts of their website (or sites) might be accessible, other parts really concern them, and…
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