Hiding content untangled: Hiding vs. moving out of the visible viewport | Marco’s accessibility blog
5 weeks ago by sunpig
The problem here was that the content “hiding” was done in a way that visually hides the content from the naked eye, but not from my screen reader. Furthermore, the fact that this page has different interaction models for keyboard and mouse users was not taken into account. In short: a wrong technique was used to hide the content.
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5 weeks ago by sunpig
10. Tables and frames
november 2011 by sunpig
@wnas @ysbreker Tables are awesome, when used correctly! One of my favourite pages in the internet:
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november 2011 by sunpig
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