by Aaron Andersen
This is the fifth in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. Previous posts: HTML5 <video>, HTML5 Semantic Elements, New <input> Types […]
by Aaron Andersen
This is the fourth in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. Previous posts: HTML5 <video>, HTML5 Semantic Elements, New <input> Types […]
by Aaron Andersen
This is the third in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. Previous posts: HTML5 <video>, HTML5 Semantic Elements. New <input> Types […]
by Aaron Andersen
This is the second in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. Last week: HTML5 <video>. HTML5 Semantic Elements HTML5 introduces several […]
by Aaron Andersen
This is the first in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. The <video> tag Although popular web browsers have had built-in […]