A few months ago, I wrote about solving an issue with VoiceOver and list-style-type: none;. The response that I got was surprising, for a few different reasons.
VoiceOver and list-style-type: none
With that bit of additional CSS, we are able to return the list semantics for VoiceOver users without needing to touch the markup.
You Might Not Need Web Components
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How to Disable Links
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Intro to Web Accessibility
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JavaScript and Accessibility
There has been a lot of talk in the last couple of weeks about whether JavaScript is needed or not, …
Meeting Web Accessibility Guidelines (Section 508/ WCAG 2.0)
After being approached almost a year ago, and with about 4 months of video production and editing, I am extremely …
Front-End (Over)Engineering
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
Newest Browsers Vivaldi and Brave Missing Key Feature
Being two former co-founders of well-known browsers and releasing brand new ones that cater specifically to user needs are not the only things in common. Unfortunately, these browser are also not…
F@*K Your Code of Conduct
I have to be honest and say that I totally don’t get the trend around Code of Conduct declarations for …