For screen reader users it can be both disorienting and frustrating if your form validation reloads the page when there’s an error on a field, and little (or no) feedback is given to the unsighted user. There’s many things you can do to make your error handling friendlier to screen reader users, but the easiest is probably also one of the most effective – add a “skip to errors” link right in front of your “skip navigation” link. Continue reading ‘Form validation & screen readers’ »
WebAIM (Web Accessibility In Mind) have published the results of a screen reader user survey they did at the end of 2008. Some of the results confirmed what many of us assume (or are led to believe) about screen reader user behaviour, but others were a bit of a surprise. The full results and some analysis is published on the WebAIM website [external link], here’s my list of the main points of interest. Continue reading ‘WebAIM accessibility survey results’ »
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