- Not All Hidden Content Is Equal
Vispero: Akash Shukla explores how different hiding methods impact accessibility. - The ADA Title II vs EAA
Vispero: What US and Global Businesses Need to Know. - Download the May Update of JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion 2026
Vispero: new functionality and enhancements that increase efficiency and productivity. - 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. - HHS Delays the Section 504 Web Accessibility Deadline
Converge Acessibility: Recipients with 15 or more employees now have until May 11, 2027, while smaller recipients have until May 10, 2028. - AAPD Opposes Federal Extension of Section 504 Compliance for Digital Accessibility
American Association of People with Disabilities: Delaying accessibility is denying care. - #a11yTO Conf 2026 Call For Presenters is Open
A curated playlist of talks, focused on digital accessibility, in Toronto, October 22nd and 23rd, 2026. Deadline is June 5, 2026 - Video: Unboxing the Agiga EchoVision Pioneer Edition Smart Glasses
Carrie Morales: first impressions, and a look around. - Introducing TongueType
Cory LaViska: Voice dictation isn’t only a convenience. For some people it’s the difference between using a computer comfortably or not. - Tap, Tap, Tap — The One-Finger Triple Tap You Should Be Using Every Day
Darrell Hilliker: and why it may be one of the most underappreciated gestures in your entire toolkit. - International Fibromyalgia Awareness Day
Diana Khalipina: many people with fibromyalgia experience the web differently and suddenly “bad UX” becomes a health issue. - What Science Says About Black & White Combinations in UI Design
Diana Khalipina: pure black and pure white are often NOT the most comfortable combinations for users. - Today I’m celebrating my birthday
Diana Khalipina: and this year, I’d love to share it into something meaningful. - Navigation confusion is a big accessibility problem
Diana Khalipina: Unclear navigation can be trully exhausting and it is both a UX issue and an inclusion issue. - Building a general-purpose accessibility agent — and what we learned in the process
Eric Bailey: the experimental general-purpose accessibility agent that GitHub is piloting. - The Invisible Disability
Fiona W. Ong: An Employer’s Guide to Mental Health and the ADA. - Digital Accessibility: The Invisible Core Of Scalable, Sustainable AI
Frances West: The next phase of AI is not technical—it’s human. - Design Debt vs Accessibility Debt
Gerry Neustatl: Why Fixing It Early Saves Millions. - A Delay in Name Only, Part II
Judith Risch: HHS’s Section 504 Extension and Your Unchanged Obligations. - What Is Dignity?
Kelly Mack: Searching for the True Meaning of Dignity. - Watch your Language (Attributes)
Laura Wissiak: Say my name, say my name, or at least give your frames and pages names. - Who Am I Writing For?
Mark Steadman: I still believe, stubbornly, that accessible development isn’t something you can fully automate. - Do You Need to Know JavaScript in Order to Be an Auditor?
Mary Brunelle: Stick to HTML, CSS, and ARIA, which are the foundational skills in a11y work. - Weathering the storm
Peter Torres Fremlin: Help Disability Debrief sail against strong winds. - Course: Practical Accessibility
Sara Soueidan: 25% off usual price to celebrate GAAD. Offer runs from May 15-May 31. - YubiKey And Screen Readers
Samuel Proulx: a Yubikey is a security device that can keep your accounts secure similar to how two factor does. - Beyond the Export
Scott Vinkle: Solving PDF Accessibility on a Chromebook - Color accessibility
Stéphanie Walter: tools and resources to help you design inclusive products (updated May 2026). - Yes, your Braille Computer can do that now! April 2026
Stephen Blazie: this update to BT Speak and across the BT Barille family brings AI directly into the Braille-first Editor. - AT Companies to check out in 2026, Summer lookout
Tony Gebhard: Six emerging innovations in assistive technology for blind and low vision users. - Samsung Replaces Its TalkBack Version with Google’s in One UI 9 Beta
Accessible Android: with this new beta, a major accessibility-related shift has been observed. - Podcast: The HHS Extension and the Markdown Breakdown
The Accessibility Breakdown: Mark and Justin discuss these topics + AI and accessibility. - Lovable’s AI built a 100% accessible site – or did it?
Axess Lab: an indication of how accessible AI-built sites are at the moment. - Video: Building dynamic pages with Gravity Forms for Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Breakdown Podcast: Amber Hinds, CEO of Equalize Digital, discusses the importance of web accessibility. - Podcast: When Do You Actually Need Table Cell IDs?
Chax Chat: Chad and Dax tackle one of the most complex and misunderstood topics in document accessibility. - Deque and Eficode partner
Deque: to embed automated accessibility into AI-powered development pipelines across Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. - Introducing the DigitalA11Y Accessibility Checker
DigitA11y: free online accessibility testing tool. - Emerging Survey Findings Suggest Overwhelming Support for a New UK Accessibility Act
Disability Rights UK: 97% would support a proposal for new comprehensive accessibility law. - Video: Kicking the Accessibility Can
Disability Weekly: With Jack McElaney (Accessibility in the News) on how organizations can better prioritize digital accessibility. - Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026
Equalize Digital: Join 55 people pledging 204.5 hours to improve accessibility in WordPress. Thursday, May 21, 2026 - Understanding WCAG 1.2.9 Audio-only (Live) (Level AAA) for WordPress
Equalize Digital: Live audio experiences can present major accessibility barriers when no equivalent text alternative is provided. - Why PDF Accessibility Fails
Equidox: and How to Fix Your Remediation Process. - Video: Accessible name – make it or break it
Funka: Malin Hammerberg on the importance of accessible names and what they mean for users. - Accessibility in government
GOV.UK: Get involved with Digital Accessibility Week 2026. - Survey: Software Pricing Preferences for Low Vision Technology
HumanWare: gathering feedback about how people feel about software pricing for low vision technology. - Five Signs Your Organization Has an Accessibility Resolution Gap
Level Access: and How to Break the Cycle. - Level Access Unlocks Training and Resources
Level Access: to Turn Awareness into Action for Global Accessibility Awareness Day. - The Section 504 Deadline Moved
Silktide: but Your Obligation Didn’t. - Introduction to creating accessible documents
TetraLogical: barriers, laws, standards, and formats relating to accessible documents. - Screen Reader HTML Support – Lookup
TetraLogical: A Work in progress: Last updated 7 May 2026. - Better fluid sizing with
round()
Ahmad Shadeed: The CSSround()function lets you snap those values to a predictable step. - The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born
Baldur Bjarnason: The tech industry is shaping up to be one of the most hated industries in our modern era. - Microsoft finally lets you resize and reposition the Taskbar in Windows 11
Beta News: If accessibility or ergonomics make the top of the screen easier to reach, you can place the taskbar there. - Ten Data-Backed Truths Of User Experience ROI
Carrie Webster: facts that link user experience directly to revenue, retention, and long-term growth. - Web whetstones
David Bushell: How do you stay sharp as a web developer and/or designer? - Browsers Treat Big Sites Differently
Den Odell: Some browsers ship code that checks which domain you’re visiting and changes how the page renders based on it. - You don’t know HTML Lists
Frank M Taylor: Now we care about accessibility and screen readers and search engine optimization. - Meet Your Users Where They Are with Obs.js
Harry Roberts: It’s not our fault that someone is on a struggling connection, a weaker device, or a battery that is nearly dead, but … - WebKit Features for Safari 26.5
Jen Simmons: Fixed an issue where the accessibility tree could permanently be empty if built during early page load. - There are only four sensible ways to build a website
Jono Alderson: Not dozens. Not even ten. Four. - SerpApi vs Google and the Future of SEO
Kessler West: Google’s December 2025 lawsuit against SerpApi demands $2.8 million in damages and a permanent injunction. - Soon We Can Finally Banish JavaScript to the ShadowRealm
Mat Marquis: The proposed ShadowRealm API introduces a new kind of realm specifically designed for isolation, and only that. - Install web apps with the new HTML
installelement
Patrick Brosset: drop a single HTML element into your page and the browser renders a trusted install button for you, with no JavaScript required. - The day CSS made me learn algebra again, and I liked it
Schalk Neethling: A carousel overlay bug led me to a deep dive into fluid typography, container queries, and understandingclamp(). - The Boring Internet
Terry Godier: The internet you grew up on isn’t dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.