Great and perfectly timed for me, I'm researching the topic those days.
A few more things I'd like to read about:
Debugging accessibility (like the accessibility tab in the Firefox dev tools which looks great)
Testing accessibility (what should we test? How do you simulate color blindness? How do you use a screen reader? What else?)
Also it seems to me that properly labelling forms/sections/etc is pretty important because it's a pre-condition for screen readers to see them as such. Is it just an impression?
My next article is about the different free tools I use for testing accessibility. It will be posted today or tomorrow (waiting on some editions), and it addresses some of those questions.
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Great and perfectly timed for me, I'm researching the topic those days.
A few more things I'd like to read about:
Also it seems to me that properly labelling forms/sections/etc is pretty important because it's a pre-condition for screen readers to see them as such. Is it just an impression?
Thanks!
The article was posted here: dev.to/alvaromontoro/free-web-acce...
It's not exactly the answer to all the questions you asked (thanks for the ideas for new topics!), but I hope it's helpful.
My next article is about the different free tools I use for testing accessibility. It will be posted today or tomorrow (waiting on some editions), and it addresses some of those questions.