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Re: Regarding the Visual ARIA project, and what it does
From: deborah.kaplan
Date: Aug 18, 2015 7:53PM
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Cool, Bryan! I remember when Jennifer Sutton suggested this a couple of months ago you were less convinced it was a workable idea (http://webaim.org/discussion/mail_message?id(769), so I'm really glad you came up with a way to make it attainable! Kudos to both of you for the stellar suggestion and implementation. I'm already enjoying finding miscoded ARIA with it.
Deborah Kaplan
On Tue, 18 Aug 2015, Bryan Garaventa wrote:
> For those interested, Visual ARIA is now available, which is a cascading logic program primarily constructed using CSS that allows
> any sighted person around the world to literally see ARIA usage on any webpage, or to download the source code and embed it within
> any development project. This too is fully interactive and changes accordingly for all dynamic widgets that map to ARIA 1.1.
>
> The article describing this and why it is important, is available at:
> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/visual-aria-now-allows-anyone-sight-see-how-works-from-garaventa
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> All the best,
> Bryan
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