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Accessibility Weekly #405: New Class Action Lawsuit against AccessiBe

Monday, July 15, 2024

July 15, 2024 • Issue #405 View this issue online or browse the full issue archive. Featured: New class action lawsuit against AccessiBe "On June 24, 2024 Tribeca Skin Care, a small skin care

Accessibility Weekly #404: Overlays Misunderstand Accessibility

Monday, July 8, 2024

July 8, 2024 • Issue #404 View this issue online or browse the full issue archive. Featured: Overlays misunderstand accessibility "Accessibility overlays are a peculiar approach to accessibility

Accessibility Weekly #403: In Detail - 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast

Monday, July 1, 2024

June 24, 2024 • Issue #403 View this issue online or browse the full issue archive. Featured: In detail: 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast (User Interface Components) "The Web Content Accessibility

Accessibility Weekly #402: Alt Text Selfies

Monday, June 24, 2024

June 24, 2024 • Issue #402 View this issue online or browse the full issue archive. Hey everyone. I'm adding something back I tried in the past. Deep dives! A guest curator will collect five links

Accessibility Weekly #401: How to Use rem Units in CSS

Monday, June 17, 2024

June 17, 2024 • Issue #401 View this issue online or browse the full issue archive. Featured: How to use rem units in CSS for accessible design "Learn what rem units are, how they differ from

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