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 […]
by Aaron Andersen
WAVE 5.0 Yesterday I made the first set of commits to the WAVE5 project in our internal SVN code repository, signaling the official start of development for the fifth version of WebAIM’s popular WAVE web accessibility evaluation tool. This project has been in the planning and design stage for several months now, and although we […]