- Mastering Dialog Accessibility
Vispero: Rajat Kumar walks you through this fundamental component of modern web interfaces. - What’s New in ZoomText 2026 Magnifier/Reader
Freedom Scientific: new features and improvements introduced in ZoomText 2026. - What’s New in JAWS 2026 Screen Reading Software
Freedom Scientific: new features and improvements available in JAWS 2026. - Second W3C Team appointment to the TAG
W3C: Heather Flanagan, Spherical Cow Consulting. - Group Note Draft
W3C: Considerations for Reviewing Differential Privacy Systems (for Non-Differential Privacy Experts). - From Focus State to Digital Arcana
Anna E. Cook: Newsletter name change. - ‘I am not a robot’: Wilfully and pointlessly inaccessible by design
Chris Mairs: Now bots outperform humans at CAPTCHAs, while legitimate agents make blocking pointless. - Building an Accessible WordPress Theme
Dennis Deacon: instead of modifying a parent theme, I am starting closer to first principles, using a framework I know deeply. - WordPress Plugins, a Love/Hate Relationship
Dennis Deacon: while plugins deliver power, they also introduce risk. Often quietly, and cumulatively. - Ableism: a word I learned late and now I see it everywhere in digital work
Diana Khalipina: Once you understand what is ableism, you start noticing it everywhere and especially in tech. - AI is accidentally making documentation more accessible
Geri Reid: AI didn’t change the rules, it exposed them. - Trying to Make the Perfect Pie Chart in CSS
Juan Diego Rodríguez: So, is it accessible? It is, at least when testing in NVDA. - Building Digital Trust
Kat Homan: An Empathy-Centred UX Framework For Mental Health Apps - Introducing IDT 4.0 Beta 1
Kelly Ford: An Enhanced Way to Describe Your Digital Images. - Exploring The Impacts of Rigid Roles
Kelly Mack: Or: Understanding The Binds of Restrictive Stereotypes - Approximating
contrast-color()With Other CSS Features
Kevin Hamer: the final version ofcontrast-color()is likely still a ways off. - The Case for Embedded Digital Accessibility
Kyle Shachmut: Institutions that integrate accessibility into their digital infrastructure are better positioned to meet legal requirements. - Your Design System Needs an Enforcer
Laura Klein: When built well, they embed accessibility and design expertise right into the system. - Breaking Barriers and Glass Ceilings
Laura Wissiak: Women with Disabilities Leading the Way in STEM. - Traveling with Mobility Equipment: The Hidden Hurdles
Lucy Greco: issues for people traveling with mobility equipment. - Wishcessibility
Nic Chan: it’s anything that inadvertently hurts accessibility when you’re trying to improve it. - MAiD, ableism, cognitive accessibility, and more
Nic Steenhout: The first piece is long (1,600+ words), and intense. But it needed to be said. - Video: Why WebAIM’s report only found 6 issues on a million pages
Ross Mullen: Over a million homepages on the web are failing basic accessibility checks, in the same few ways over and over again. - Accessibility Contractors Have Their Place-But It’s Not Everywhere
Sheri Byrne-Haber: Some things make perfect sense to contract out. - Everyone Loses When Paying Fines Becomes a Business Strategy
Sheri Byrne-Haber: Compliance failures are triggering urgency or internal organizational reckoning less frequently. - 2026 Accessibility hiring looks busy, yet the patterns show underlying weakness
Sheri Byrne-Haber: More listings sound like good news, right? - Don’t Fall Into the “Accessibility Grade/Score” Trap
Sheri Byrne-Haber: these scores tell a fraction of the story, and often the wrong fraction. - How to Avoid Boiling the Accessibility Ocean
Sheri Byrne-Haber: The phrase reflects how things feel when accessibility relies on a small group of experts trying to fix every defect. - Accessibility and Usability
Sheri Byrne-Haber: Inline Field Validation vs. Constantly Active Submit Button. - How to write alt text for news
Stacy Kess: If your image disappeared, how would you describe it? - Video: Talking with Heydon Pickering
Steve Faulkner: Fireside Chat with Heydon Pickering, Part 1. - You might not need
role="presentation"
Steve Frenzel: The only real use cases would be tabbed interfaces, the menu pattern and email templates. - Perspective Intelligence 1.4 Is Here, and It Is Just the Beginning
Taylor Arndt: For people who care about accessible and private AI. - Claude Code for Designers: A Practical Guide
Tommaso Nervegna: Test accessibility and responsive behavior across devices. - Inclusive tech themes to watch in 2026
AbilityNet: lessons from TechShare Pro. - WCAG 3.0 overview and update 2026
AbilityNet: background to the upcoming Version 3.0 of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. - 10 FAQs about Teach Access Europe and building accessibility capacity
AbilityNet: Teach Access Europe is launching to address the accessibility skills gap. - Beyond Success Criteria
Abra: interoperability, accessibility features and user preferences in EN 301 549 v4.1.0. - Why accessibility must shift left in mobile development
Abra: Shifting left changes how accessibility is implemented and evaluated. - Podcast: Accessibility Is Smart Marketing
The Accessibility Advantage: Maxwell Ivey talks with Melih Oztalay of Smart Finds Marketing. - Introducing Be My Eyes Workplace
Be My Eyes: Making Your Workday More Accessible. - YouTube can now automatically show captions when you mute audio
BetaNews: It is a simple idea, but one that saves viewers from having to find the captions toggle if they suddenly have to mute sound. - Shopify Accessibility Checklist for ADA Compliance
DigitalA11y: a practical checklist that we use while auditing Shopify stores. - Understanding WCAG 1.2.6: Sign Language (Prerecorded) for WordPress
Equalize Digital: requires that prerecorded video content with audio include sign language interpretation. (AAA) - Accessibility 200: Nominations Open
Forbes: second-annual Accessibility list will spotlight the field’s top innovators and impact-makers. - M-Enabling Call for Speakers Open
IAAP: Submission Window: 4 February – 30 March 2026. - Schools race to meet web accessibility deadlines
K-12 Dive: many districts won’t be ready to comply with the Title II rule’s requirements for websites, mobile apps and digital textbooks. - How to Conduct Accessibility User Testing by People with Disabilities
Level Access: testing by end users reveals which issues affect real people as they try to complete meaningful tasks. - Helping People With Memory Loss Find Their Way With AI Glasses
Meta: We partnered with the Oscar Mike Foundation, a nonprofit that supports military veterans with disabilities. - Evolving the Microsoft Inclusive Design website
Microsoft: What we learned rebuilding the Microsoft Inclusive Design website with the communities we serve - Podcast: Autism: myth-busting and what scientists still don’t know
NPR: Science Correspondent Jon Hamilton sets the record straight. - Polypane 28: Project improvements, Elements panel updates and Chromium 146
Polypane is a development browser for professional web developers with extensive accessibility tooling. - Video: Why your website navigation doesn’t need an ARIA menu
Pope Tech: learn the critical differences between ARIA menus and standard website navigation. - Common Ecommerce Website Accessibility Issues
UsableNet: and How to Fix Them. - Scheduling Healthcare Appointments as a Blind Patient
UsableNet: One of the most important digital tasks in healthcare is scheduling appointments online. - Support WP Accessibility Day at WordCamp Europe
WP Accessibility Day: raising funds to host a large, highly visible Editor-level booth dedicated to WordPress accessibility. - A Broken Heart
Allen Pike: Or, getting a 100x speedup with one dumb line of code. - Fast by Default
Den Odell: the practice of embedding performance into every stage of development.
Originally published: https://www.tpgi.com/weekly-reading-list-february-16-2026/.
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