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Designing, developing and testing accessible web carousels

Web carousels are widely used to showcase content on higher education websites, but oftentimes they are not developed with all users in mind. Ensuring accessibility in web carousels is crucial to making them usable for everyone, including people with disabilities. This presentation will delve into the essential aspects of designing and developing accessible web carousels. […]

Process problems: How workflows keep you stuck in a PDF cycle

A website isn’t a filing cabinet, but somehow yours has become a PDF repository. No one sets out to build a digital monument to the PDF. How did this happen? We all know that HTML text is best for website content. But PDFs are easy to create and upload, and many internal workflows are reliant […]

The state of “details” in 2024

The “details” element is HTML’s most inherently interactive element, even before you mix in CSS and JavaScript. But browser and assistive tech support have been incomplete and inconsistent over the years. How well do they handle `details` these days, and can you use this element to produce useful, accessible UIs? Presenter Greg Gibson — Red Hat […]