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The third article in my WCAG 2.2 testing series looks at 2.5.7 Dragging Movements.
This SC requires that content that uses dragging movements, like sliders, and drag and drop, can also be used with a single pointer without dragging movements.
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👁️ How Does Reflowing Content Affect People With Screen Magnification?
"People using screen magnification software may experience problems when navigating a website. Part of that is down to the magnification software itself, but part of it is how content flows on the website."
#accessibility #lowVision #magnification #webDev
https://www.tpgi.com/how-does-reflowing-content-affect-people-with-screen-magnification/
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@Furbland's Very Cool Mastodon™but more detail can’t hurt.
I think we aren't thinking in the same dimensions.
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text for each image, 900 of which are image description, plus over 20,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts for two images in the post itself?
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text, 1,400 of which are image description, plus over 60,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts in the post itself?
In case you're on a phone: If the above looks like links, that's because it is links. The links lead to two of my image posts which, while not originally on Mastodon, are still in the Fediverse, and copies of both can actually be found on mastodon.social. The first one can be found under the hashtag #OSG17B; it's the third one (or fourth, counting this one) from the top. The second one can be found under the hashtag #UniversalCampus; it's the one at the bottom.I just wrote this page because there was no documentation on it really,
Oh, there's plenty of documentation on alt-text and image descriptions. For example:- https://www.accessible-social.com/images-and-visuals/writing-image-descriptions
- https://www.cooperhewitt.org/cooper-hewitt-guidelines-for-image-description/
- https://veroniiiica.com/media-accessibility/alt-text/ (this has loads of pages about alt-text and image descriptions, and the author is visually impaired herself)
- https://www.sandstormdesign.com/blog/website-accessibility-101-5-best-practices-writing-alt-text-images
- https://www.uml.edu/brand-communications-creative-strategy/resources-guidelines/web-accessibility/image-accessibility.aspx
- https://www.nngroup.com/articles/write-alt-text/
- https://www.continualengine.com/blog/alt-text-on-images/
- https://www.tpgi.com/short-note-on-coding-alt-text/
Beware, though: They may contradict each other.
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta -
@Furbland's Very Cool Mastodon™but more detail can’t hurt.
I think we aren't thinking in the same dimensions.
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text for each image, 900 of which are image description, plus over 20,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts for two images in the post itself?
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text, 1,400 of which are image description, plus over 60,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts in the post itself?
In case you're on a phone: If the above looks like links, that's because it is links. The links lead to two of my image posts which, while not originally on Mastodon, are still in the Fediverse, and copies of both can actually be found on mastodon.social. The first one can be found under the hashtag #OSG17B; it's the third one (or fourth, counting this one) from the top. The second one can be found under the hashtag #UniversalCampus; it's the one at the bottom.I just wrote this page because there was no documentation on it really,
Oh, there's plenty of documentation on alt-text and image descriptions. For example:- https://www.accessible-social.com/images-and-visuals/writing-image-descriptions
- https://www.cooperhewitt.org/cooper-hewitt-guidelines-for-image-description/
- https://veroniiiica.com/media-accessibility/alt-text/ (this has loads of pages about alt-text and image descriptions, and the author is visually impaired herself)
- https://www.sandstormdesign.com/blog/website-accessibility-101-5-best-practices-writing-alt-text-images
- https://www.uml.edu/brand-communications-creative-strategy/resources-guidelines/web-accessibility/image-accessibility.aspx
- https://www.nngroup.com/articles/write-alt-text/
- https://www.continualengine.com/blog/alt-text-on-images/
- https://www.tpgi.com/short-note-on-coding-alt-text/
Beware, though: They may contradict each other.
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta -
@Furbland's Very Cool Mastodon™but more detail can’t hurt.
I think we aren't thinking in the same dimensions.
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text for each image, 900 of which are image description, plus over 20,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts for two images in the post itself?
How about 1,500 characters of alt-text, 1,400 of which are image description, plus over 60,000 characters of description, explanations and transcripts in the post itself?
In case you're on a phone: If the above looks like links, that's because it is links. The links lead to two of my image posts which, while not originally on Mastodon, are still in the Fediverse, and copies of both can actually be found on mastodon.social. The first one can be found under the hashtag #OSG17B; it's the third one (or fourth, counting this one) from the top. The second one can be found under the hashtag #UniversalCampus; it's the one at the bottom.I just wrote this page because there was no documentation on it really,
Oh, there's plenty of documentation on alt-text and image descriptions. For example:- https://www.accessible-social.com/images-and-visuals/writing-image-descriptions
- https://www.cooperhewitt.org/cooper-hewitt-guidelines-for-image-description/
- https://veroniiiica.com/media-accessibility/alt-text/ (this has loads of pages about alt-text and image descriptions, and the author is visually impaired herself)
- https://www.sandstormdesign.com/blog/website-accessibility-101-5-best-practices-writing-alt-text-images
- https://www.uml.edu/brand-communications-creative-strategy/resources-guidelines/web-accessibility/image-accessibility.aspx
- https://www.nngroup.com/articles/write-alt-text/
- https://www.continualengine.com/blog/alt-text-on-images/
- https://www.tpgi.com/short-note-on-coding-alt-text/
Beware, though: They may contradict each other.
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta -
For #GAAD, listen to Episode 19 of the State of Accessibility Podcast with David Sloan, Isabel Holdsworth, and Dane Geer discussing real-world accessibility barriers, inclusive design, and the future of digital accessibility: https://youtu.be/GLoSQD3dWXU?si=LGoFcyszN1I2ny9M
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For #GAAD, listen to Episode 19 of the State of Accessibility Podcast with David Sloan, Isabel Holdsworth, and Dane Geer discussing real-world accessibility barriers, inclusive design, and the future of digital accessibility: https://youtu.be/GLoSQD3dWXU?si=LGoFcyszN1I2ny9M
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Explore how the ADA and EAA work together to shape accessibility expectations for digital products and services worldwide.
A helpful read for anyone involved in UX, accessibility, or digital strategy.: https://vispero.com/resources/ada-vs-eaa/
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Join David Sloan, Chief Accessibility Officer, and David Swallow, Principal UX Consultant, on May 19 at Noon ET to explore how WCAG can support more intuitive, inclusive user experiences.
Register: https://vispero.com/lp/using-wcag-to-improve-usability-for-everyone/
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Hidden content can have a major impact on accessibility. This article explores how different hiding methods impact screen readers, keyboard navigation, and accessibility overall.
Read the blog by Akash Shukla: https://vispero.com/resources/not-all-hidden-content-is-equal-how-different-hiding-methods-impact-accessibility/
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Hidden content can have a major impact on accessibility. This article explores how different hiding methods impact screen readers, keyboard navigation, and accessibility overall.
Read the blog by Akash Shukla: https://vispero.com/resources/not-all-hidden-content-is-equal-how-different-hiding-methods-impact-accessibility/
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What does the European Accessibility Act (EAA) mean for your business? Join David Swallow and Sight and Sound Technology on Wednesday, May 20 and get your questions answered. Register: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c1eec7ff-9fa9-4615-8038-300e3230b173@9d76d91d-0dda-48c3-aa02-5a7a6056bfc0
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What does the European Accessibility Act (EAA) mean for your business? Join David Swallow and Sight and Sound Technology on Wednesday, May 20 and get your questions answered. Register: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c1eec7ff-9fa9-4615-8038-300e3230b173@9d76d91d-0dda-48c3-aa02-5a7a6056bfc0
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What does the European Accessibility Act (EAA) mean for your business? Join David Swallow and Sight and Sound Technology on Wednesday, May 20 and get your questions answered. Register: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c1eec7ff-9fa9-4615-8038-300e3230b173@9d76d91d-0dda-48c3-aa02-5a7a6056bfc0
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What does the European Accessibility Act (EAA) mean for your business? Join David Swallow and Sight and Sound Technology on Wednesday, May 20 and get your questions answered. Register: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c1eec7ff-9fa9-4615-8038-300e3230b173@9d76d91d-0dda-48c3-aa02-5a7a6056bfc0
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Want to make your virtual presentations more accessible and effective? In this on-demand webinar, Brian Elton shares practical strategies for designing inclusive presentations.
Access the recording: https://vispero.com/resources/accessible-virtual-presentations/
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Accessibility and usability are deeply connected.
For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, join David Sloan and David Swallow on May 19 at Noon ET to explore how WCAG can be used to create more intuitive, inclusive digital experiences. A practical discussion on improving usability through accessibility.
Register: https://vispero.com/lp/using-wcag-to-improve-usability-for-everyone/
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Accessibility and usability are deeply connected.
For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, join David Sloan and David Swallow on May 19 at Noon ET to explore how WCAG can be used to create more intuitive, inclusive digital experiences. A practical discussion on improving usability through accessibility.
Register: https://vispero.com/lp/using-wcag-to-improve-usability-for-everyone/
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Accessibility and usability are deeply connected.
For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, join David Sloan and David Swallow on May 19 at Noon ET to explore how WCAG can be used to create more intuitive, inclusive digital experiences. A practical discussion on improving usability through accessibility.
Register: https://vispero.com/lp/using-wcag-to-improve-usability-for-everyone/
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Accessibility and usability are deeply connected.
For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, join David Sloan and David Swallow on May 19 at Noon ET to explore how WCAG can be used to create more intuitive, inclusive digital experiences. A practical discussion on improving usability through accessibility.
Register: https://vispero.com/lp/using-wcag-to-improve-usability-for-everyone/
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What does AI really mean for accessibility?
Episode 18 of the State of Accessibility Podcast explores how AI is impacting development, testing, and user experience.
Listen now: https://vispero.com/resources/the-state-of-accessibility-episode-18/
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Accessible presentations are essential for inclusive digital experiences.
Join Brian Elton on April 29 at 12 PM ET to learn practical ways to design and deliver presentations that support diverse access needs.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8Wi2JD_rT1aFmv8CLcoutw#/registration
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The ADA Title II digital accessibility deadlines have been extended by one year, but the requirements remain the same.
Learn what this means in practice and how to use the extra time to move forward with a clear accessibility strategy.
Read the blog:
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Healthcare organizations face a fast-approaching May HHS accessibility deadline. Join us today at Noon ET for a practical discussion on what’s required and how to prepare your digital services.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_q47AiHLSRoaPr-SdmXXF2A
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May HHS accessibility deadline approaching for healthcare.
Join David Sloan on March 25 at Noon ET to learn what’s required and how to prepare your digital services.
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With the May HHS deadline approaching, healthcare orgs need a clear path to accessibility.
Join David Sloan on March 25 at Noon ET for a practical look at requirements and how to prepare.
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Inaccessible kiosks expose organizations to compliance risk and weaken the customer experience. As enforcement deadlines approach, accessibility is no longer optional. JAWS for Kiosk helps close accessibility gaps and supports independent transactions.
Experience JAWS for Kiosk in person at the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference in March. Learn more: https://vispero.com/jaws-for-kiosk/
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Heading to the 2026 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference? Stop by the Vispero booth 503, to see the award-winning JAWS for Kiosk in action and connect with our team. We’re also hosting sessions on AI and accessibility, inclusive workplace strategies, and assistive technology design.
Join us to explore what’s next in accessible innovation: https://vispero.com/lp/csun-2026/
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Heading to the 2026 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference? Stop by the Vispero booth 503, to see the award-winning JAWS for Kiosk in action and connect with our team. We’re also hosting sessions on AI and accessibility, inclusive workplace strategies, and assistive technology design.
Join us to explore what’s next in accessible innovation: https://vispero.com/lp/csun-2026/
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Heading to the 2026 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference? Stop by the Vispero booth 503, to see the award-winning JAWS for Kiosk in action and connect with our team. We’re also hosting sessions on AI and accessibility, inclusive workplace strategies, and assistive technology design.
Join us to explore what’s next in accessible innovation: https://vispero.com/lp/csun-2026/