Monthly Archives: November 2011

HTML5 Accessibility Chops: using nested figure elements

If you have a number of related images (or other content) with caption text,  you can use nested figure elements to associate both a group caption and an individual caption to each  instance using the figcaption element.

Posted in Accessibility, CSS, HTML, HTML5, Standards, W3C, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility | 7 Comments

Latest ARIA landmark support data

Noting that the landmark support test results I conducted back in July 2011 were being tweeted recently, I though it would be good to update the results.

Posted in accessibility testing, Apple, Assistive Technology, ChromeVox, General, HTML5, JAWS, landmark roles, VoiceOver, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility, Window Eyes | 5 Comments

HTML5 semantics and accessibility

This  is a comment I made on the article Pursuing Semantic Value The author requested that I post it separately, so I have.

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, HTML, HTML5, Standards, W3C, Web Accessibility | 11 Comments