Monthly Archives: August 2012

Notes on HTML5 accessibility support in IE 10

I am in the process of updating  HTML5Accessibility.com (ETA mid September) to take into account the changes in accessibility implementation support in the latest browser versions. I have decided not to update support information for Safari/Webkit on Windows and Opera … Continue reading

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, HTML, HTML5, Internet Explorer, Web Accessibility | 10 Comments

Examples of ‘skip links’ on some bank sites

While discussing long descriptions on the HTML working group mailing list I took a look at how some sites provide skip links as an example of contingent visible display of content as a more palatable design concept for some accessibility … Continue reading

Posted in accessibility testing, WCAG 2.0, Web Accessibility | 3 Comments

Notes on accessible CSS image sprites

The issue of CSS image sprites has been raised again on the Web Accessibility Initiative Interest Group mailing list. Here is the advice we provide on the issue:

Posted in Assistive Technology, CSS, Firefox, Google Chrome, high contrast, HTML, HTML5, Internet Explorer, JavaScript, WCAG 2.0, Web Accessibility | 13 Comments