3.1 WAI-ARIA
3.1.1 Schalter im Web und semantisches HTML
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File:On-Off Switch.jpg – Wikipedia
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Semantic HTML – web.dev
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Perceived Affordances and the Functionality Mismatch – Tink
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H49: Using semantic markup to mark emphasized or special text –
W3C
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Screen Readers Support for Text-Level HTML Semantics – TPGi
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Tweaking Text-Level Styles – Adrian Roselli
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<del>: The Deleted Text element – MDN Web Docs
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F87: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to inserting
non-decorative content by using ::before and ::after pseudo-elements
and the 'content' property in CSS – W3C
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Is the assumption behind technique F87 still valid (meta issue) –
GitHub
3.1.2 WAI-ARIA: Rollen, Zustände, Eigenschaften
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Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.2 – 5.2 Abstract
Roles
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It needs to map back to a role – Eric Bailey
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Quick(er) Note on ARIA and Windows High Contrast Mode – Scott
O'Hara
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HTML Standard – 2.3.1 Boolean attributes
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IDL – MDN Web Docs Glossar
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Boolean attributes in HTML and ARIA: what’s the difference? – Hidde
de Vries
3.1.3 ARIA-Regeln
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Wenn Sie in die Abbildung heranzoomen möchten, können Sie das auf der
Seite der WAI tun:
WAI-ARIA 1.2 Class Diagram – W3C
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Using ARIA: First Rule of ARIA Use – W3C
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ARIA Authoring Practices Guide: Read Me First – W3C
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Purpose of ARIA – Accessibility Developer Guide
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HTML elements reference – MDN Web Docs
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HTML Living Standard – WHATWG
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Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.2 – W3C
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Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 – W3C
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HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0 – W3C
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SVG Accessibility API Mappings 1.0 – W3C
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Graphics Accessibility API Mappings 1.0 – W3C
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Graphics ARIA 1.0 – W3C
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ARIA in HTML – W3C
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Accessible Name and Description Computation 1.2 – W3C
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ARIA Authoring Practices Guide – W3C
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Using ARIA: Second Rule of ARIA Use – W3C
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Sensible usage of ARIA roles and attributes – Accessibility
Developer Guide
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The Visual ARIA Bookmarklet – WhatSock
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