We now have a form that allows assistive…
We now have a form that allows assistive technology users to send us their feedback via email. My guess is that not everyone is comfortable contributing to a public discussion here. Longer term, I’m...
View ArticleAccessibility for Theme Developers
As part of the larger WordPress documentation project, I’ve put together a very rough first draft of an accessibility section for the theme developers’ handbook. It still needs a lot of fleshing out as...
View ArticleSite Feedback Request
We have been approached by the folks over at translate.wordpress.org. They are keen to ensure that it is accessible as possible and would like our help to identify any problems with the current site....
View ArticleAccessible Polls and Surveys
We are always looking at ways to increase feedback from disabled users of WordPress. The more we know about the issues that people face every day, the more we can advocate for positive changes. We also...
View ArticleFeedback on #21334: Row actions are not always keyboard accessible
I’ve made two commits so far to address the fact that row actions (that is, edit/quick edit/trash under each post’s title) only show on hover. I have two questions regarding this that I could your...
View ArticleWelcome to the Make WordPress Accessible Team
Hello. You’ve found the blog of the Make WordPress Accessible team – a bunch of volunteers who are striving to improve the accessibility of WordPress. Some of us are techies, some of us are not. But we...
View ArticleDigital Accessibility Centre Visit – Part 1: Introduction, Keyboard and...
On February 25th 2014 I was honoured to visit the offices of the Digital Accessibility Centre in Neath, South Wales, UK. The trip was organised by fellow wpa11y team member Siobhan Bamber. This post is...
View ArticleDigital Accessibility Centre Visit – Part 2: Poor Vision
This is the second post (of three) documenting a recent visit to Digital Accessibility Centre in Neath, South Wales organised by fellow team member Siobhan Bamber. The first post can be found here....
View ArticleDigital Accessibility Centre Visit – Part 3: The Blind Perspective
This is the third post documenting a recent visit to Digital Accessibility Centre in Neath, South Wales organised by fellow team member Siobhan Bamber. The first post can be found here, and the second...
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