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“screen-readers” Archive

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  1. Create Accessible Websites: Top Free Tools You Need to Know (by) · · , , , , , ,
  2. Testing With a Screen Reader Is an Important Step (by) · · , ,
  3. No Industry for Old Men (by/via) · · , , , , , , ,
  4. Designing for Accessibility: Enhancing Math Learning for the Blind Using the NVDA Screen Reader · · , , ,
  5. JAWS (Only) No More (by) · · , , , , , ,
  6. Making Maps Accessible to Screen Readers (via) · · , ,
  7. Improving the Screen Reader Experience for “Learn WCs” (by) · · , , , , ,
  8. AT Is More Than Screen Readers (by) · · , , ,
  9. What Does “aria-hidden=true” Actually Do to Interactive Elements? (by) · · , ,
  10. Long Alt (by) · · , , , ,
  11. ARIA “role=application” and Mobile Screen Readers (by) · · , , ,
  12. Screen Readers and Drag-and-Drop: Grabbing and Releasing Elements (by) · · , , ,
  13. 10 Takeaways From the WebAIM Screenreader Survey #10 (by/via) · · ,
  14. WebAIM Screen Reader User Survey 10 (by/via) · · ,
  15. My WebAIM 10th SR User Survey Takeaways (by) · · ,
  16. ARIA “note” (by) · · , , , ,
  17. Options for “optgroup” Labeling of “options” (by) · · , , , , ,
  18. Screen Reader Users and the Tab Key (by) · · , , ,
  19. Screen Reader User Survey #10 (via) · · , ,
  20. Not All Screen Reader Users Are Blind (by) · · , ,
  21. How to Write Good Alt Text for Screen Readers (by) · · , , , ,
  22. Getting Started With NVDA (via) · · , , , ,
  23. Accessibility Improvements for User-Agents (by) · · , ,
  24. Strikethrough Accessibility (by/via) · · , , ,
  25. Does the HTML “hr” (Horizontal Rule) Benefit Screen Reader Users? (by/via) · · , ,
  26. Browser Video Players Review (by) · · , , , , ,
  27. “aria-haspopup” and Screen Readers (by) · · , ,
  28. The Curious Case of “iff” and Overriding Screenreader Pronunciations (by) · · , ,
  29. Blockquotes in Screen Readers (by) · · , , ,
  30. Interoperability With Specific Assistive Technologies or: “Does the Website Work on JAWS?” (by) · · , , ,
  31. The “article” Element and Screen Readers (by) · · , , ,
  32. Your Browser May Be Having a Secret Relationship With a Screen Reader (via) · · , ,
  33. Testing Sites and Apps With Blind Users: A Cheat Sheet (by+/via) · · , , , ,
  34. How Screen-Reader Users Type on and Control Mobile Devices (by/via) · · , , ,
  35. Fieldsets, Legends, and Screen Readers Again (by/via) · · , , ,
  36. HTML Landmark Roles Screen Reader Demo (by/via) · · , , ,
  37. Screen Readers Don’t Announce When the User Reaches the “maxlength” Character Limit (by/via) · · , , ,
  38. Introduction to Screen‐Readers: NVDA Edition (by) · · , ,
  39. Introduction to Screen‐Readers: JAWS Edition (by) · · , ,
  40. Introduction to Screen‐Readers: VoiceOver macOS Edition (by) · · , , ,
  41. Answering “What ARIA Can I Use?” (by/via) · · , , , ,
  42. Don’t Override Screen Reader Pronunciation (by) · · , ,
  43. Visually Hidden Content Is a Hack That Needs to Be Resolved, Not Enshrined (by) · · , , ,
  44. How Screen Readers Read Special Characters: An Update (by/via) · · , , ,
  45. Hijacking Screenreaders With CSS (by/via) · · , , ,
  46. A Native “Visually Hidden” in CSS? Yes Please! (by/via) · · , , ,
  47. Screen Readers Don’t Convey the Semantics of “strong” and “em” (by) · · , , ,
  48. Screen Reader Quick Guide (by) · · ,
  49. Screen Readers Support for Text Level HTML Semantics (by/via) · · , , ,
  50. JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver Braille Viewers (by) · · , , , , ,
  51. Setting Up a Screen Reader Testing Environment on Your Computer (by) · · , ,
  52. Significant Improvements for Screen Readers Now in Nightly Firefox (by/via) · · , , , ,
  53. 5 Takeaways From Screen Reader Usability Interviews (by) · · ,
  54. Do We Need an Interop for Assistive Technologies? (by) · · , , ,
  55. Comparing JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver (via) · · , , , , , ,
  56. Mac VoiceOver Testing the Simple Way (by/via) · · , , , ,
  57. Introduction to Screen Readers (Desktop Edition) (by+/via) · · , , , ,
  58. The Hidden History of Screen Readers (by/via) · · , ,
  59. Set JAWS Free! (by) · · , ,
  60. The Importance of Screen Reader Software for Web Navigation (by/via) · · , ,
  61. Do We Need Screen Reader for Accessibility Testing (by/via) · · , ,
  62. Assistive Technology, Accessible Technology, and the Accessibility Tree (by/via) · · , ,
  63. Browsing With a Mobile Screen Reader (via) · · , , , ,
  64. Comparing Page Language Declaration Setups in Screen Readers (by) · · , , , ,
  65. The Effect of CSS on Screen Readers (by) · · , ,
  66. Screen Readers: Hearing the Unseen (by/via) · · ,
  67. How to Document the Screen Reader User Experience (via) · · , , ,
  68. Standards for Writing Accessibly (by+/via) · · , , , , , ,
  69. How a Screen Reader User Surfs the Web (by+/via) · · , , , ,
  70. I Used the Web for a Day Using a Screen Reader (by/via) · · ,
  71. The Importance of Manual Accessibility Testing (by/via) · · , , ,
  72. Accessibility: The Missing Ingredient (by/via) · · , ,
  73. Frustrations With NVDA-Support (by) · · , , ,
  74. The Accessibility of WAI–ARIA (by/via) · · , , , ,