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The bottom line is this: we don’t have control over how content is consumed. Users have personal browser settings, the ability to zoom in and out, and various other ways to customize their reading experience. But we do have best CSS best practices we can use to maintain a good user experience alongside those preferences
J’essaye de travailler à rendre le web meilleur et notamment accessible aux personnes handicapées. C’est possible avec mon métier mais on est bien peu de chose face à l’immensité du web.
It is not uncommon for experts to be told sometimes: "Google does this" or "Apple does that" to justify terrible practices. Except that Apple and Google are just as often wrong as the rest of us. Their notoriety doesn't make them better, it just increases their level of accountability. Nothing more but nothing less.
Sans accessibilité réelle, ces outils ne fonctionnent pas bien. Sans accessibilité réelle, les personnes handicapées seront toujours handicapées par l’inaccessibilité des sites web. C’est une aberration de vendre ces outils en les opposants à la mise en accessibilité d’un site web. Oui, c’est moins cher mais c’est parce que ce n’est pas du tout la même chose. La magie n’existe pas.
When you need to work on interfaces, color contrast is a real thing you have to take into account to make it accessible. You have the right to be afraid of losing part of the aesthetics of your beautifully well designed interface, and you are right if you are used to poor contrast ratio. Accessibility comes with its constraint, but not much more than UX (User Experience) Design.
"Ce guide s'adresse aux personnes qui effectuent des audits RGAA : référent accessibilité dans une administration, développeur en charge des audits de suivi ou encore auditeur externe à l'administration."
Un guide pratique sur l'usage d'ARIA par trois pointures de l'accessibilité.
Un guide destiné aux intégrateurs chargés de réaliser des gabarits HTML et CSS accessibles.
"Bookmarklets for Accessibility Testing use JavaScript to highlight roles, states, and properties of accessibility elements on the page. They are accessible to screen reader users and work on any browser including mobile phones."
Ridiculously easy trick for keyboard accessibility
Fully responsive. Scales with its container.
Separate settings per breakpoint
Uses CSS3 when available. Fully functional when not.
Swipe enabled. Or disabled, if you prefer.
Desktop mouse dragging
Infinite looping.
Fully accessible with arrow key navigation
Add, remove, filter & unfilter slides
Autoplay, dots, arrows, callbacks, etc...