Conversations about accessible site navigation (and form controls) could be so much quicker if devs actually, I dunno, *knew* HTML.
• https://adrianroselli.com/2017/10/dont-use-aria-menu-roles-for-site-nav.html
• https://adrianroselli.com/2020/03/stop-using-drop-down.html
• https://adrianroselli.com/2021/07/stop-using-pop-up.html
• https://adrianroselli.com/2023/05/be-careful-using-menu.html
The trials and tribulations of working in #accessibility: when I *want* to find something broken to demonstrate a particular issue, all the places I look, it's been fixed. When I need something to actually work, everything is always broken. #a11y
Oh fun, the recording of my #PixelPalooza talk about #GIFs, #A11y, #ProgressiveEnhancement and #WebComponents is live! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hepvw6xr_O0
"Given the fact that NVDA has an extremely light computer resource foot print the portable version is a blessing" - Squire, South Africa / NVDA negates the barriers many face when accessing a PC, as a free and light-weight screen reader translated into more than 50 languages.