Koa11y
Desktop application for Windows, Mac, and Linux that allows you to automatically detect accessibility issues on websites, including local sites. Provides a friendly and helpful report with tips for fixing any issues found.
Inclusive Components
Design patterns for different common component patters such as cards, data tables, sliders, tabs, tooltips, menus, etc. Includes both design and code (HTML/CSS/JS) for each component.
Web Accessible Designs Part II
A look at how whitespace, element size, navigation, and animations impact accessibility. By Sudeshna of Design Studio
Web Accessible Designs Part I
A look at accessible typography, icons and imagery by Sudeshna of Design Studio.
Accessible written content
This webinar was presented by Abi James on April 8, 2019, but the video, slide deck, and transcript of the presentation are available. How to make written content accessible to as many people as possible.
HTML5 landmarks exposed
An exploration of how screen readers handle ARIA landmarks and HTML5 landmarks by Scott O’Hara.
Is your web site really accessible?
An article by Nicolò Carpignoli that describes why accessibility matters and how you can check and fix your own website
A progressive disclosure component
How to accessibly toggle the visibility of a panel of content when a trigger is clicked
Accessibility lessons: dealing with a large amount of form inputs
An overview of the UK government’s approach to dealing with lots of form inputs in an accessible way by Andy Sellick.
Top 5 Questions Asked in Accessibility Trainings
Quick but thorough answers to the five most commonly asked questions about accessibility in trainings by Carie Fisher.