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Progress on CSS inert: they’ll talk about it some more (this and the following comment):
github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/is

Though not thrilled with the implied justification that if other CSS can be misused that it was fine to add another way without maybe mitigating.

Problem Tab and carousel UI patterns that can be mostly created with pure HTML and CSS. #9745 is aiming to expand upon how rich of an experience can be declaratively built. The primary use cases ex...
GitHub[css-ui] Support setting offscreen content inert · Issue #10711 · w3c/csswg-draftsVon flackr

Just a few ways you can take action, regarding making #Linux more accessible and easier to transition to. caneandable.social/@WeirdWrite #Accessibility #A11y

Cane and AbleRobert Kingett (@WeirdWriter@caneandable.social)Edited with a lot more resources and ways to get involved if you actually wanna get involved. Hey non-disabled #Linux folk, sure would be fantastic if everyone pitched in on helping the blind and sighted allies making Linux more accessible to disabled users rather than warning us about the end of Windows 10, like we don't already know. Telling us something we already know doesn't help us switch to Linux because while you're lecturing us, Linux still has accessibility issues in the underlying infrastructures. To start, Here’s a small, impactful thing you can do for now. There are bigger needs but making a fully accessible place one can research and compare distros would be a start. This website is linked to a lot. It’s inaccessible to screen magnifier users because the test is coded in such a way where elements appear behind other elements. All the links in the navigation area are empty and need labels. Making the quiz screen reader friendly by having regular web elements for questions such as radio buttons and other HTML elements without enabling an accessibility mode would be a fantastic start. https://distrochooser.de/ Here's some background on the recent state of Linux accessibility, and a project you can contribute to. https://blogs.gnome.org/a11y/2023/10/27/a-new-accessibility-architecture-for-modern-free-desktops/ You can help the Fedora team make their KDE spin more accessible than it already is. https://fedoraproject.org/kde/ You can join their core accessibility group, https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/dei-team Learn about the state of modern Linux accessibility. Video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9psDfEFf9c Make a repository, Wiki, of accessible mainstream distros and other flavors/spins. Make accessibility guides. Do what big tech does for accessibility but do it better than them. Gnome's accessibility breakdown... ish. It's old but still valid for most. https://blogs.gnome.org/a11y/2023/10/27/a-new-accessibility-architecture-for-modern-free-desktops/ and contribute to projects such as Access Kit. https://accesskit.dev/ Lastly, there are a ton of blind mailing lists out there for linux. Read what they have to say. Here's just one of them, this thread provides more. https://inbox.the-brannons.com/blinux/CAO2sX30cKU4i_Nsskitw5gLeYjwjswfMRphf5krmjMH1DK69Cw@mail.gmail.com/#r

"Le menu accessibilité, un ami à éviter ?"

Le score d’accessibilité moyen sur les 93 sites était de 61% sur les critères d’accessibilité testés dans le cadre de l’audit simplifié. Lorsqu’un menu accessibilité est en place, le score d’accessibilité tombe à 53 %, et pour les sites sans menu accessibilité, le score est de 63%.

Les outils de surcouche ne rendent pas les sites accessibles, encore un élément de preuve. Et pire, il semblerait que quand on en a un sur son site, on a tendance à mettre de côté la réelle prise en compte des règles d'accessibilité, qui sont le socle de base nécessaire.

Bon, je l'avais déjà constaté mais avoir une petite étude sur ça ne fait pas de mal !

#accessibilité #a11y

accessibilite.public.lu/fr/new

Portail de l'accessibilité numérique du Gouvernement du Grand-Duché de LuxembourgLe menu accessibilité, un ami à éviter ?
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For a potential Pleroma-FE development, I'm wondering if a multiline image description has issues with screen reader? Any other thing I should be aware of?

There is this discussion here and I'm considering picking it up. So I'm looking for information about that before starting and choosing a solution

The ticket I might pick-up
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/-/issues/1140

#accessibility #pleromaFE #a11y #fediverse
GitLabAllow for multi line media descriptions (#1140) · Issues · Pleroma / pleroma-fe · GitLabThere is no reason a user should not be able to enter alternative text as multiple lines, while it does not impact screen readers either way, for those...

Webpages should use headings for <footer> and <header> #markup?

@mahryekuh wrote about it at marijkeluttekes.dev/blog/artic

If you have only 1 footer and 1 header that could be good.

But… what's about pages having more such footer and header markup in complex pages like blogs?
IMHO that would "pollute" markup for assistive devices, and give a mess – am i wrong?

Marijke Luttekes
marijkeluttekes.devAdd headings to HTML landmarks / Marijke Luttekes
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