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One of a Kind: A Guide to Unique Title Attributes for Frames

Duplicate frame titles can confuse screen reader users. Learn why it’s important for your frames to have a unique title attribute and how to fix it.

The Invisible Wall: A Guide to tabindex=”-1″ on Frames

Duplicate frame titles can confuse screen reader users. Learn why it’s important for your frames to have a unique title attribute and how to fix it.

Speaking the Right Language: A Guide to the Lang Attribute

The lang attribute is a crucial element of any accessible and user-friendly website. Learn why it’s important to use the lang attribute and how to fix it.

The Dynamic Duo: A Guide to Matching HTML Lang and XML Lang Values

Mismatched HTML lang and XML lang values can create a confusing experience for screen reader users. Learn why it’s important for your HTML lang and XML lang values to match and how to fix it.

One of a Kind: A Guide to Unique IDs in ARIA and Labels

Duplicate IDs in ARIA and labels can create a confusing experience for screen reader users. Learn why it’s important for the IDs used in your ARIA and labels to be unique and how to fix it.

A Thousand Words: A Guide to Alternate Text for Image Buttons

Image buttons without alternate text are a major accessibility issue. Learn how to add alternate text to your image buttons to comply with WCAG 2.0.

What’s in a Name? A Guide to Discernible Text for Input Buttons

Input buttons without discernible text are a major accessibility issue. Learn how to add discernible text to your input buttons to comply with WCAG 2.0.

The Inception Problem: A Guide to Avoiding Nested Interactive Controls

Nesting interactive controls is a major accessibility issue. Learn why you should not nest your interactive controls and how to fix it.

Standing Out from the Crowd: A Guide to Distinguishable Links

Links that are not distinguishable from the surrounding text are a major accessibility issue. Learn how to make your links stand out to comply with WCAG 2.0.

What’s in a Name? A Guide to Discernible Text for Links

Links without discernible text are a major accessibility issue. Learn how to add discernible text to your links to comply with WCAG 2.0.

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