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jQuery UI Accessibility Review: Wrapup

Last week I announced my plan for performing a jQuery UI accessibility review. Since then I have posted two progress updates (Update 1 and Update 2).

jQuery UI Accessibility Review: Update 2

Yesterday I posted the first jQuery UI accessibility review update. Some more work and bugs have been filed today, so I am providing a second update.

Two new bugs have been filed against jQuery UI:

Some issues have been identified for which we require more details or confirmation.

jQuery UI Accessibility Review: Update 1

As many will know, I am currently undertaking a review of the accessibility of the core jQuery UI widgets. Last week I wrote an article jQuery UI accessibility review: what's the plan?. In that post I outlined my plan for the review. Reviews of several widgets have already been performed, the informal notes can be found in the comments to the article.

This is the first of several status updates. Please find below a list of jQuery UI bugs that I have opened based on results of the review.

jQuery UI Accessibility Review: What's the Plan?

Last week I wrote an article stating that I was planning on performing a jQuery UI accessibility review. Plans have not changed, and I am still planning on performing this review, with the help of several others who have stepped up and offered to help, next week, starting on November 7. This quick article will outline my plan for organizing and performing the review.

jQuery UI Accessibility Review

I love jQuery and I like jQuery UI. There has been a lot of accessibility work done to improve jQuery UI (including the jQuery ARIA Hackathon), but there is still work to b done.

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