Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-10-13
- Understanding Focus Indicators for Web Accessibility
"Important note: This technique assumes the focus indicator is rendered on top of a single, solid background colour. If your UI includes gradients, images, or overlapping elements, you'll still need to check the pixels of the indicator against the background colour."
- Axess Lab | How to handle accessibility reporting under the European Accessibility Act (EAA)
"If your company is covered by the European Accessibility Act (EAA), you'll need to handle two types of accessibility reporting: a publicly available accessibility statement and a report to the national monitoring authority whenever you discover an accessibility issue."
- A new (or rather, old) approach to typography on the web | Daybreak Studio
"To resolve the problem of imprecise digital alignment, we built the system around the letterforms themselves rather than relying on CSS workarounds. By carefully tuning the font size and line height, we aligned the baseline and cap height cleanly to our grid while still accounting for the extra space above ascenders and below descenders."
- Simple Accessibility Tooling | Morgan Murrah - morganwebdev.org
"It can really help if you can show someone an accessibility test result that they really clearly understand. In order to do so, it can require getting as simple as possible, and being as intentional as possible. This article describes using some tools and benefits or drawbacks of their simplicity for this kind of exchange."
- The European Accessibility Act in Action: Key Takeaways | UsableNet, Inc.
"Follow along as we explore how organizations can understand the EAA's scope, implement sustainable accessibility practices, create effective testing programs, and maintain compliance over time. We'll also cover strategies for websites, apps, and other digital workflows, offering actionable takeaways to ensure inclusivity and meet legal requirements."
- What using a screen reader taught me about real web accessibility - LogRocket Blog
"The real breakthrough came when I started using a screen reader (SR) myself. A SR is a tool that reads out loud the text and descriptions displayed on a computer or phone screen so users with visual impairments are able to utilize the software. I also began learning about practical a11y topics like focus management and keyboard navigation."
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