accessibility lightning talk
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Accessibility Lightning Talk
Sunday, April 10, 2011
When you hear ‘accessibility’what comes to mind?
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Do you think of this?
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...or this?
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Have you thought about this?
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or this?
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or even this?
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Accessibility is not about people with disabilities.
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Accessibility is about
people!
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Accessibility encompasses...
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Different Devices
★ Desktop Computer
★ Mobile
★ In Between (iPad, Netbooks)
★ TV’s
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Different Interactions
★ Mouse
★ Keyboard
★ Touchscreen
★ Screenreader
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Different Technologies
★ JavaScript
★ CSS
★ Images
display: none;
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Tips For Better Accessibility
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Use The Right Element For The Job
<p> = paragraph
<h1>-<h6> = Heading 1 through 6
<div class=”paragraph”>
Using Tables for Layout
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Think About Source Order★ Markup content the way it should be read NOT the
way it should be displayed.
Header
Aside Content
Header
Content
Aside
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Use Alt Attributes on <img>
★ Include text to display as a backup
★ Provide context to what the user is missing
★ If the image is purely decoration use alt=””
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Associate Inputs with Labels
★ Link descriptive text with an input field
★ Provides context about what is expected
★ Clicking label puts cursor in input field
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Implicit vs. Explicit Labels
<label for=”name”>Name</label><input type=”text” id=”name”>
<label> Name <input type=”text”></label>
label { curser: pointer; }
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Use HTML5 Input Types
★ type=”search”
★ type=”tel”
★ type=”url”
★ type=”email”
★ type=”number”
★ Old browsers fallback to type=”text”
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Type=“search” Has Slight Benefits
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Removing Type=”search” Default Styles
input[type=”search”] { -moz-appearance: textfield; -webkit-appearance: textfield;}
input[type=”search”]::-webkit-search-cancel-button { /* Remove default */ -webkit-appearance: none;}
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<input type=”number”>
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<input type=”url”>
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<input type=”email”>
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Turn On Keyboard Navigation In OS X
System Preferences -> Keyboard -> All Controls
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Tab Index
★ Use tabindex attribute to specify tab order
★ Tab index goes from lowest to highest
★ tabindex=”-1” will be skipped
★ If you use proper HTML source order,
you’re done!
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:focus = :hover
★ Anywhere :hover is used, add :focus as well
a:hover,a:focus { text-decoration:underline; color:red;}
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Example of Bad Keyboard Accessibility
★ http://www.hd-live.co.uk/
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Hiding Content the Accessible Way
/* Hides from keyboard users */display:none;
/* Hidden but still accessible */.hidden { left:-999em; position:absolute; top:auto;}
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Revealing Hidden Content
/* Reveal on Focus */.hidden:focus { position:static;}
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Skip Navigation Link
★ Lets a visitor skip straight to the content
★ Without it, keyboard visitors suffer
★ Should be the first element after <body>
★ Can be visible or hidden based on the desgin
★ If hidden, should stand out on focus
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Skip Navigation Link
<body> <a id="top" href="#content"> Skip to Content</a>
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Skip Navigation Link
#top:focus { position:static; font-size:1.5em; background-color:#FFFFD5; display:block; font-weight:bold; color:#000; padding:2px 15px 5px;}
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ARIA Landmark Roles
★ Help define the structure of a document
★ Screenreaders can jump around
to different sections
★ Just add role attribute to an element
<div id=”header” role=”banner”>
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role=”article”
★ Content that makes sense in its own right, such
as a complete blog post, a comment on a blog,
a post in a forum, and so on.
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role=”banner”
★ Site-orientated content, such as the title of the
page and the logo.
★ Header
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role=”complementary”
★ Supporting content for the main content, but
meaningful in its own right when separated from
the main content.
★ Aside or sidebar
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role=”contentinfo”
★ Child content, such as footnotes, copyrights,
links to privacy statement, links to preferences,
and so on.
★ Footer
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role=”main”
★ Content that is directly related to or expands on
the central content of the document.
★ Main content container, #content
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role=”navigation”
★ Content that contains the links to navigate this
document and/or related documents.
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role=”search”
★ This section contains a search form to search
the site.
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Mobile Stylesheet
★ Smartphones handle websites OK
★ Dumb phones need a slimmed down stylesheet
★ http://perishablepress.com/press/2009/08/02/
the-5-minute-css-mobile-makeover/
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Mobile Stylesheet
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Accessibility isn’t something you can tack on
at the end!Sunday, April 10, 2011
Think about it from the start.
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Accessibility Resources
★ http://webaim.org
★ http://diveintoaccessibility.org/
★ http://juicystudio.com/article/examining-wai-
aria-document-andmark-roles.php
★ http://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/
accessibility
★ http://jfciii.com/
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Russell Heimlich
★ @kingkool68
★ http://www.russellheimlich.com/blog/
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The Endhttp://slidesha.re/kingkool68
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