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This refers to accessibility of a keyboard interface, which users may primarily or solely use if they do not use a mouse.
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Accessibility options for Floating Action Buttons
How do they work when navigating with alternative inputs?
“An accessible website won’t be beautiful”… really?!
Fortunately, accessibility has been discussed a lot lately, but evidently, some biases and myths are still to be debunked.
6 Quick tests you can do to test your forms for accessibility
Testing a form for accessibility can be boiled down to 6 high level goals.
A Guide To Accessible Form Validation
In this guide, Sandrina breaks down what we need to take into consideration, so that nobody gets stuck on an inaccessible invalid field.
A Guide to Troublesome UI Components
A short guide on how to make custom selects, modals, autosuggest, date pickers, carousels and dynamically-loaded content more accessible
App accessibility: Commonly overlooked accessibility practices for mobile apps
Accessible websites are still in the minority, but accessible apps are even rarer.
Best practices for a chatbot
Some of Orange’s best practices for designing and developing a chatbot, it includes examples.
Chatbot Accessibility Playbook
Helpful guide on ways to build an accessible chatbot.
Creating an Inclusive eCommerce Experience: Best Practices
Discover best practices for creating an inclusive eCommerce experience. Learn how to optimise your website for accessibility and expand your reach.
Dos and don’ts of accessible cookie banners
Shorts tips on making a cookie banner accessible
Error Message Guidelines
Design effective error messages by ensuring they are highly visible, provide constructive communication, and respect user effort.
How to build accessible main navigation?
This article contains a guide to building an accessible main navigation of a website in 5 steps. The key takeaways of this guide are HTML semantics, WAI-ARIA, CSS, and JS for accessibility.
How to make charts and graphs more accessible
In this article, we’ll start with what charts and graphs need to be considered accessible. But, just because it’s accessible, doesn’t mean it’s the best user experience for all types of users. So, we’ll also go over opportunities for creating more usable data visualisations.
How to make interactive charts accessible
Interactive charts can transform data into compelling stories, offering valuable insights at a glance. But what happens when these visual tools are inaccessible to those with visual impairments? In this post, we’ll show you how to ensure your interactive charts are accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities.
Inclusive Design Principles
These Inclusive Design Principles are about putting people first. They are intended to give anyone involved in the design and development of websites a broad approach to inclusive design
Making chatbots accessible
Chatbots can be one of the most frustrating and inaccessible parts of a website. They can also create a quick and wonderful customer experience. It’s all about how you make them…
The Potentially Dangerous Non-Accessibility Of Cookie Notices
Cookie notices have the potential to violate web accessibility laws. In this piece, a WCAG auditor shares some cookie banner error patterns that can massively hurt a page’s overall conformance.