WebAIM

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WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities.

Logan, Utah
Joined April 2009

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  1. New blog post: WAVE Updates and Future Plans -

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    Saw some pretty awful ALT attributes today. This is a handy reminder from on what they should be like:

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    Web Accessibility Training from Feb 2-3, 2016, in Logan UT

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    The October 2015 Newsletter

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    We just wrapped up the 30th web accessibility training held at the WebAIM offices. Another great group of folks empowered for accessibility.

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    . 's latest newsletter. Good stuff!

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    I love this quote from

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    Constantly reminded what a cool org is. On a train. Have a pressing question. Google my question. content right there!

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    New blog, my analysis of some of the Survey #6 results:

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    Web Accessibility Specialist wanted at !

  11. . You can now link to pre-filled color values on our contrast checker -

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    Prompted by latest screen reader survey results, I researched longdesc use in wild & best practices:

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    Would you like to work at as a Web Specialist? Now is your chance: HT

  14. Commentary from Ai Squared CEO on ZoomText, Window-Eyes, and the WebAIM survey results -

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    The ZoomText should help us consider the sighted screen reader experience more. We often treat sighted and SR users as different groups.

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    Window-eyes usage, according to the latest survey, is way up. Any WE users care to comment on its performance on the interwebs?

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    it's Fascinating to see the perception of PDF not improving in over 6 years, as well.

  18. For complex images, the behavior of longdesc/aria-describedat is very unpopular, 2nd only to being ignored entirely -

  19. VoiceOver still dominates, but mobile screen reader usage down. A lot. Are screen reader users abandoning mobile web?

  20. Top reader/browser combos: 1. JAWS/IE 2. Window-Eyes/IE 3. NVDA/FF 4. ZoomText/IE 5. ZoomText/FF 6. VoiceOver/Safari

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