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The Express Lane: A Guide to Bypassing Repeated Blocks

Pages without a means to bypass repeated blocks of content are a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important to provide a way for users to bypass repeated blocks of content and how to do it.

The Missing Link: A Guide to Required ARIA Attributes

Missing required ARIA attributes can create a confusing experience for screen reader users. Learn why it’s important to provide all required ARIA attributes and how to fix it.

What’s in a Name? A Guide to Accessible Select Elements

Select elements without an accessible name are a major accessibility issue. Learn how to add an accessible name to your select elements to comply with WCAG 2.0.

The Ghost of Geocities Past: A Guide to Server-Side Image Maps

Server-side image maps are an outdated and inaccessible technology. Learn why you should not use server-side image maps and what to use instead.

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

Summary elements without discernible text are a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important for your summary elements to have discernible text and how to fix it.

A Thousand Words: A Guide to Accessible Text for SVG Images

SVG images and graphics without accessible text are a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important for your SVG images and graphics to have accessible text and how to fix it.

Keeping it in the Family: A Guide to the ‘headers’ Attribute

Using the ‘headers’ attribute incorrectly is a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important for your ‘headers’ attribute to refer to a cell in the same table and how to fix it.

The Well-Connected Table: A Guide to Associating <th> Elements with Data Cells

elements that are not associated with data cells are a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important for your

elements to be associated with data cells and how to fix it.

The Silent Screen: A Guide to Captions for Video Elements

Videos without captions are a major accessibility issue. Learn why it’s important for your video elements to have captions and how to fix it.

The Sound of Silence: A Guide to Avoiding Autoplaying Video and Audio

Autoplaying video and audio is a major accessibility issue. Learn why you should not autoplay your video and audio elements and how to fix it.

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