I'm trying to grasp how to code with screen readers in mind, and I'm having a number of issues. The first example is a single HTML element that I tried to display:
We are working to make one of our responsive sites more accessible, but are struggling to get our heads around ARIA as it seems to go against the core principle of separating design elements from t
Suppose I set a custom validity message for a field using setCustomValidity() to describe why a form field is not valid. Would this content be available to users using assistive technology?
If i have same navigation on 2 places in every page , one is in dropdown and again is in left sider bar will it create difficulties for screen reader user?
I am using AccEvent.exe and want to extract text from the line where my caret is positioned in any window. Which Events and Object Properties in AccEvent.exe should I use?
Discovered some bad app using android accessibility to hack my app, call up my app and manipulate things automatically (user are cheaters so they enable accessibility service), how can I block andr
FP7-ICT, From 2014-01-01 to 2016-12-31, closed project. The objective of CAP4Access is to develop and pilot-test methods and tools for collectively gathering and sharing information about accessibility of public spaces.
The AEGIS project seeks to determine whether 3rd generation access techniques will provide a more accessible, more exploitable and deeply embeddable approach in mainstream ICT (desktop, rich Internet and mobile applications). The AEGIS project ended Aug 2012.
The P4a Payment infrastructure facilitates the service suppliers to sell their services/products, as well as allowing end-users/consumers to purchase both machine and human offered resources using a uniform solution.
The Identity and Access Management (IAM) component provides ready-to-use and easy-to-configure functionality related to user or service authentication and authorization.