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This listing is a compilation of both questions asked in-site and questions related to accessibility themes gathered from different sources (stackoverflow, UX Stack Exchange).

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What are the best examples of accessible highlighting online?

UX_StackExchange

I'm seeking Accessible Highlighting online and not seeing much.

Tags: 
  • navigation
  • accessibility
  • highlight

What are the accessibility implications of forcing a user to read terms and conditions before they can accept them?

UX_StackExchange

I'm working on a project currently where the client organisation deals with vulnerable people regularly.

Tags: 
  • website-design
  • forms
  • accessibility

inline form validation when user tabs out of an empty field

UX_StackExchange

My question is similar to Should inline validation check emp

Tags: 
  • forms
  • accessibility
  • error-message
  • validation
  • screen-reader

Two Click actions on mobile screen

UX_StackExchange

I was working on a mobile project and I faced a problem.
How do i show if there are two different action on a single object in mobile.

Tags: 
  • interface
  • accessibility
  • human-interface-guideline

Predicting Flaw in users action and giving feedback to user

UX_StackExchange

Recently when I was using Gmail i ought to notice that Gmail runs an algorithm by which if user types " I have attached " in a mail and does not actually attach mail it shows a dialog confirmation

Tags: 
  • usability
  • user-expectation
  • accessibility
  • experience

Visual consistency of in content headings and headings in/under tabs structure

UX_StackExchange

I'm looking to define what makes more sense in a page visual hierarchy for both visual design / consistency & accessibility.

Tags: 
  • usability
  • interaction-design
  • accessibility
  • information-architecture
  • visual-design

Should we choose a meaningful domain name or a easy to type domain name?

UX_StackExchange

So as we expected, most users are visiting website on their phone, for some big phones there might be this issue, but if you're an iPhone 5 user or other 4 inch phone user you might found out that

Tags: 
  • mobile
  • accessibility
  • mobile-web
  • urls
  • seo

Accessibility Tools on StackExchange sites

UX_StackExchange

I am taking an HCI class this semester at school and one thing that is glaringly obvious is how the design of current online platforms is wanting in certain areas such as accessibility.

Tags: 
  • website-design
  • gui-design
  • accessibility
  • human-interface-guideline
  • vision-impairment

Pagination using keyboard arrow keys

UX_StackExchange

On Vimeo.com, you could paginate using keyboard arrows, if you want to. I haven't seen this functionality on any other website. Is keyboard pagination a good option?

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • pagination
  • page

Amazon.com and Amazon.in Interaction Difference . What is the reason

UX_StackExchange

I recently noticed some differences in amazon.com and Amazon.in.

Tags: 
  • interaction-design
  • user-expectation
  • usability-testing
  • accessibility
  • experience

Module Tab & Navigation tab Interaction

UX_StackExchange

I am currently working on an enterprise website with loads of different views/content.

Tags: 
  • interaction-design
  • user-behavior
  • accessibility
  • psychology
  • experience

Visual tool to simulate screen reader use [closed]

UX_StackExchange

I'm interested in making sure some of our sites are usable by people using screen readers.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • screen-reader

How to read letters instead of dots, using a Screen Reader, in password input? [closed]

UX_StackExchange

I am working on a password strength checker and I was wondering if there is an ARIA and accessibility friendly way to make the screen reader to speak the letters when the input field has type="pass

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • password
  • screen-reader

On-screen directions in UI: telling users to do the obvious

UX_StackExchange

Should we include directions to a user in the UI content that tells them to do something that is visually obvious?

Tags: 
  • usability
  • interface
  • accessibility
  • content

What heading to use in a Bootstrap alert [closed]

UX_StackExchange

In Bootstrap there are dedicated alerts.
https://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/components/alerts/

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • alerts
  • bootstrap
  • screen-reader
  • heading

What is the point of Apple's "Invert color" setting? [duplicate]

UX_StackExchange

This question already has an answer here:

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • apple

Using checkboxes for outputting Boolean choices [closed]

UX_StackExchange

Apologies in advance: this is a bit of a long set-up for a short question!

Tags: 
  • design
  • accessibility
  • html

Can layout size vary when user changes tabs?

UX_StackExchange

I have been working on a project where I had a case of showing a different set of data (different views) in different tabs.

Tags: 
  • user-behavior
  • user-expectation
  • accessibility
  • confirmation

Grid: Generic filters Vs column level filters

UX_StackExchange

I had a case where there is a view and on that user can apply any filter.
Once filter is applied > it affects all the tabs present in that view.

Tags: 
  • user-behavior
  • navigation
  • accessibility
  • web

What reasons to distinct hyperlinks with thick, light blue underlines?

UX_StackExchange

To my knowledge, to avoid distractions in reading flow underlines should be avoided in any circumstance, not just hyperlinks. BBC avoids coloring them at all and boldface them instead.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • color
  • hyperlinks
  • affordance