- Podcast: The State of Accessibility – Episode 16
Vispero: David Sloan and Alicia Evans talk about effective strategies digital accessibility professionals can adopt for dealing with stress and avoiding burnout. - Partner Tech Partners with Vispero to Expand Self-Service Accessibility for Customers with Disabilities
Vispero: Partner Tech USA Inc., a global manufacturer of intelligent POS and self-service solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Vispero. - Podcast: FSCast #267
Freedom Scientific: Title II readiness, CSUN plans, and Focusing On What Really Matters - Webinar: The Power of Productivity: Accessing Copilot in Office 365 with JAWS
Freedom Scientific: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 12:00 pm Eastern time (U.S. and Canada). - Meet Every Shopper Where They Are
Retail Touchpoints: Matt Ater writes about the retail imperative for multimodal, accessible self-service. - First Public Working Draft and supporting notes: EPUB Annotations 1.0
W3C: a specification that will define how to create, manage, export, and import annotations in EPUB publications. - CSS Snapshot 2026 published as a Group Note
W3C: collects together into one definition all the specs that together form the current state of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2026. - The best shift-left is to shift accessibility into AI model training and not bolting it on later
Bogdan Cerovac: Seems that shift left needs us once again. - Why did Apple Music skip accessibility for the Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance?
Chris Yoong: no options, no subtitles, no translated subtitles, no sign language, nothing. - Learning to develop more accessible iOS games
Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats: we are actually not in need of experts, but in need of basic knowledge. - When is a Link not a Link?
Dennis Deacon: An anchor element without anhrefis not a link. - Why order matters in accessible web structure
Diana Khalipina: we do not talk enough about the order in which people encounter content and how that order impacts usability for diverse users. - Why accessibility is not one fix
Diana Khalipina: Web accessibility often starts with one improvement, but real users rarely have just one need. - Accessibility has real faces, real struggles and real consequences
Diana Khalipina: accessibility is a commitment to dignity, respect, inclusion and it affects people’s lives in deeply human ways every day. - Chip Away
Donnie D’Amato: The challenge with this pattern is accessibility. - Getting Started With The Popover API
Godstime Aburu: I didn’t expect it to remove entire categories of accessibility bugs I had been chasing for years. - Chat about Able Player at CSUN 2026?
Joe Dolson: I’m hoping to gather information to help steer the future development of Able Player. - News Comment: Disabled Rule Breakers
Kelly Mack: Or: The Disabled Rebels Who Break Molds - DHS Trusted Tester Study Group Session 1 Recap: What is Section 508?
Laura Wissiak: I am hosting a study group for the Trusted Tester certification. - Video: Episode 15 of the things we love and hate
Lucy Greco: In this interview I speak with Ronit Mazzoni and we learn about many things she has in her home. aria-haspopupmight not do what you think it does
Manuel Matuzovi?: a bad practice I often see in main navigations during accessibility audits.role=presentationis no alternative foraria-hidden=true
Manuel Matuzovi?: Before I show you where it fails, let’s first try to understand the difference.- Figcaptions versus alt text
Martin Underhill: how a<figure>element’s caption should be used, and how that differs from an image’s alt text. - Breakpoints
Matthias Zöchling: we only take the phone’s default accessibility settings into account. - A11y 101: 2.5.1 Pointer Gestures
Nat Tarnoff: The problem arises when users don’t have the ability to touch the screen. - Nano Banana Pro for Accessibility Testing
Nick Babich: you can hire AI to do accessibility testing. (requires paid Medium membership) - Three Reasons Your scroll-snap Container May Be Overflowing on Mobile
Schalk Neethling: worth knowing thatdisplay: contentshas had a patchy accessibility history. - Before, During, and After
Sharyn Morrow: Accessibility Does Not Stop at the Screen. - Accessibility Considerations for Off-Site Navigation and Downloads
Sheri Byrne-Haber: When a website links to content it does not own or control, it is easy for assistive technology users to miss that they’ve ended up on a different domain. - Locking In Accessibility: How Smart Procurement Language Protects Your Organization
Sheri Byrne-Haber: Inaccessible third-party tools are one of the most common and preventable accessibility risks organizations face. - New iOS, tvOS 26.4 Betas Add Accessibility Options
Steven Aquino: Apple has added a couple noteworthy accessibility-minded features. - Impressions from the Zero Project 2026 Conference in Vienna
Ted Drake: The biggest lesson was that better results happen when disabled people are involved as leaders from the start. - Part Two: Why PDFs are not a suitable solution
AccessibilityOz: If you are providing content via PDF, you should seriously consider the following issues. - Collaboration with Meta to Help Train Inclusive AI Models
Be My Eyes: company that connects people who are blind or have low vision with sighted volunteers and companies is working with Meta. - Image Compare
Cloud Four: Built with a focus on accessibility, performance, and progressive enhancement. - A Complete Guide to Bookmarklets
CSS Tricks: Ian Lloyd has a selection of bookmarklets for performing accessibility audits. - Podcast: Jane Abbott
Digital Accessibility Podcast: Founder of Welldone Consulting, a new consultancy dedicated to Mobile App Accessibility. - Deaf or hard of hearing in a multilingual country: welcome to Luxembourg
Digital accessibility portal: sheds light on the daily lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the Grand Duchy. - The Business Case for Inclusion
Disability Belongs: Why Disability Inclusion Matters in Business Today. - How to operationalize your Accessible Canada Act commitments
Fable: publishing a plan isn’t the same as operationalizing it. - A straightforward reference for inclusive game design
Game Accessibility Guidelines: A collaborative effort between a group of studios, specialists and academics. - Evolving Lookout
Google Design: A progressive approach to designing accessibility apps. - Executive leadership change as co-founder Sharron Rush retires
Knowbility: Jillian Fortin Burtnett steps in as incoming executive director. - Understanding Keyboard Navigation and Web Accessibility
Level Access: a deep dive into keyboard accessibility: why it matters, and what it means in practice. - Automated Accessibility Testing: A Practical Guide
Level Access: Automated accessibility testing helps teams quickly identify common issues that may create barriers or challenges for users with disabilities. - Accessibility Redefined
The Next Web: Gay Cordova on the Importance of Coherent Human Captioning in an AI-Driven World. - A New Path for Digital Accessibility?
WebAIM: how an adaptive, intelligent system could empower users with disabilities to optimize their experience in digital environments. - Designing for Transparent Screens
Google Design: Behind the scenes of Jetpack Compose Glimmer, our new design system for display AI glasses. - Designing in English
Mark Anthony Cianfrani: Components are dead. Use your words.