Tag: accessibility

  • W3C Selects Craft CMS for Redesign Project

    W3C Selects Craft CMS for Redesign Project

    W3C has selected Craft CMS over Statamic for its redesign project, after dropping WordPress from consideration in an earlier round of elimination: In the end, our decision mostly came down to available resources. Craft had already committed to reach AA compliance in Craft 4 (it is currently on version 3.5, the release of version 4…

  • Why Accessibility Matters for WordPress Themes and Their Users

    Why Accessibility Matters for WordPress Themes and Their Users

    “Do you ever read the subtitles on a video so you didn’t need to unmute it?” asked William Patton, a representative from the WordPress Themes Team. “Used the ‘beep’ from a crosswalk to know when to cross the road? Found yourself reading the info panel at an airport? Those things are considered features, but in…

  • WPCampus Online 2020 Conference Features Accessibility and Higher Education Topics, July 29-30

    WPCampus Online 2020 Conference Features Accessibility and Higher Education Topics, July 29-30

    WPCampus, a community focused on WordPress and higher education, will host its 5th annual in-person conference as a free, online event this year. The two-day event will feature sessions, lightning talks, sponsor demonstrations, and trivia, July 29-30, 2020. Although the WPCampus community is no stranger to hosting online events (they usually host a virtual conference…

  • Molly Burke on the Power of Universal Design

    Molly Burke on the Power of Universal Design

    In a 2017 speech titled “Stop trying to fix disability,” YouTube and motivational speaker Molly Burke says, “I live in a world that wasn’t built for me, but what if it was?” Burke was born with a rare, genetic eye disease that caused her to go blind. In this short but moving 8 minute video,…

  • U.S. Supreme Court Denies Domino’s Appeal to Determine Whether Websites Must Be Accessible

    U.S. Supreme Court Denies Domino’s Appeal to Determine Whether Websites Must Be Accessible

    In what is seen as a win for accessibility advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Domino’s petition to appeal a lower-court decision on whether the pizza chain’s website and mobile app must be accessible to those with disabilities. The earlier U.S. 9th Circuit court ruled that websites fall under Title III of the American with…

  • Gutenberg 6.3 Improves Accessibility with New Navigation and Edit Modes

    Gutenberg 6.3 Improves Accessibility with New Navigation and Edit Modes

    Major accessibility improvements are the headline feature of this week’s Gutenberg plugin release. Version 6.3 introduces new Navigation and Editor modes to address long-standing problems navigating the block UI with a screen reader. The editor is now loaded in Navigation mode by default. Riad Benguella described it as “an important milestone in terms of accessibility…

  • WordPress Contributors Explore the Possibility of a Global Accessibility Event

    WordPress Contributors Explore the Possibility of a Global Accessibility Event

    WordPress’ accessibility team is evaluating the possibility of organizing a virtual Global Accessibility Day, similar to the Polyglots’ Global Translation Day. This marathon-style contributor event has proven to be valuable for the Polyglots in terms of recruiting, onboarding, and fueling progress on translation projects. Accessibility contributors proposed the idea at a meeting two weeks ago…

  • WPWeekly Episode 351 – Results of the Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    WPWeekly Episode 351 – Results of the Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Rachel Cherry, Freelance software engineer, consultant, and director of WPCampus and Brian DeConinck, a front-end designer and developer with the OIT Design and Web Services team, part of the Office of Information Technology at NC State University. We learn how Tenon was chosen as the vendor to perform the…

  • WPCampus’ Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Finds “Significant and Pervasive Accessibility Problems”

    WPCampus’ Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Finds “Significant and Pervasive Accessibility Problems”

    WPCampus has published the results of the Gutenberg accessibility audit the organization commissioned from Tenon, LLC. The audit was crowdfunded by the WordPress community and Matt Mullenweg and Automattic pledged to cover the balance to ensure it would be fully funded. Tenon’s analysis includes a 329-page technical audit of the editor along with user-based testing…

  • New Tools for Theme Developers: Theme Sniffer Plugin and Automated Accessibility Testing

    New Tools for Theme Developers: Theme Sniffer Plugin and Automated Accessibility Testing

    WordPress contributor teams have shipped several new tools for theme developers in the past couple weeks, which have the potential to raise the quality of new themes coming into the ecosystem. The Theme Sniffer plugin is a new effort from the Theme Review team that uses custom sniffs for PHP_CodeSniffer to test a theme against…

  • WPCampus Selects Tenon LLC for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit, Completed Report Expected in February

    WPCampus Selects Tenon LLC for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit, Completed Report Expected in February

    WPCampus announced that Tenon LLC, a leading accessibility firm founded by Karl Groves, has been selected to perform its Gutenberg accessibility audit. More than $10,000 has come in through WPCamps’ crowdfunding campaign. Shortly before WordCamp US 2018, Automattic pledged to fund the remainder of the audit. The final cost for the chosen vendor is $31,200.…

  • WPCampus Seeks to Raise $30K for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    WPCampus Seeks to Raise $30K for Gutenberg Accessibility Audit

    WPCampus is seeking funding to conduct an accessibility audit of WordPress’ Gutenberg editor. The non-profit organization is dedicated to helping web professionals, educators, and others who work with WordPress in higher education. Educational institutions often have stricter legal obligations that require software to be WCAG 2.0 level AA compliant and many European institutions set the…

  • Drupal 8.7 to Introduce Layout Builder, Contributors Face Accessibility Challenges

    Drupal 8.7 to Introduce Layout Builder, Contributors Face Accessibility Challenges

    WordPress 5.0 will soon replace the editor with the new Gutenberg editor as part of a multi-phase project to improve the experience of authoring rich content. Phase 2 will shift focus to tackle site customization, bringing more complex layout and page builder capabilities to Gutenberg. As this phase kicks off soon, it’s valuable to see…