‘accessibility testing’ Archive

AViewer beta

Here at TPG we  have been working on a new tool to inspect  elements on a web page and be able to view the HTML code, ARIA attributes (if any) and the information being conveyed by the browser to  accessibility APIs, all in one neatish interface. We have given it the catchy moniker   “AViewer” and a [...]

AOL Selects The Paciello Group to Enhance Accessibility of Dynamic Web Applications

The Paciello Group (TPG) has been selected by AOL to enhance the accessibility of jQuery, a popular open source toolkit used to build dynamic web applications. This work will foster greater compatibility between consumer-facing web applications and assistive technology used by people with disabilities to access the Internet.

ARIA Role Support in Safari 4.0

Victor Tsarin asked on Twitter
Safari4 final came out but I don’t see any #ARIA improvements. Do you?
The Safari 4 New features page talks about ARIA support
Safari supports Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA). The ARIA standard helps web developers make dynamic web content more accessible for people with disabilities. With ARIA, sites taking advantage of advanced [...]

Comparison of ARIA roles exposed via MSAA and UI Automation in IE8

The Microsoft MSAA API cannot provide mapping for all ARIA roles as it does not have defined roles and properties for all those defined by The ARIA specification, the Microsoft UI Automation API can. UI automation provides exposure of all WAI-ARIA roles and properties via the ControlType and AriaRole properties.

PDF Forms & WCAG 2.0 Webinar

PDF Forms & WCAG 2.0
The recording, transcript, and slides from the PDF Forms & WCAG 2.0 webinar, presented by TPG in conjunction with Adobe, is now available:

Captioned streamed media recording
Presentation transcript (MS Word 88 kb)
Presentation slides (PDF 220 kb)