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Tag Archives: Linux
HTML5 Accessibility Chops: hidden and aria-hidden
As a developer and also a consultant advising developers on how to develop accessible content, it is important to have and provide up to date and practical knowledge about robust development techniques. A recent question on Stack Overflow got me … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility testing, Assistive Technology, ChromeVox, Firefox, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, IAccessible2, Internet Explorer, iPad, JAWS, Mozilla, MSAA, NVDA, Screen Readers, UI Automation, VoiceOver, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility, Window Eyes, windows
Tagged Linux, Orca
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