š Happy Halloween
Iām just back from a fun evening trick-or-treating with the kids (or should I say Pikachu and Thing 1 from The Cat in the Hat) so, before I hit the sack, I thought to let you know that I wrote an article for you: Accessibility by degrees.
From the archives
We all make mistakes, so hereās one I shared earlier this year so that you donāt cause the same problems for keyboard-only Windows High Contrast mode users that I did: Windows High Contrast mode and focus outlines or: My focus indicators were inaccessible.
Elsewhere on the web
Here are some of the more interesting bits and bobs from around the web that I read during October:
- WCAG 2.2 is a āW3C Recommendationā web standard!
- Ensuring negative numbers are available for everyone
- Introduction to screenāreaders, by Adam Liptrot:
- Donāt Use Fixed CSS height or width on Buttons, Links, or Any Other Text Containers
- How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility
Anyway, Halloweenās over and so is October, so Iām off to bed. Catch you again at the end of November! š