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Making Sitecore Sites More Accessible and Screen Reader Friendly

Aria labels provide alternate text to adaptive technology tools such as screen readers.  This helps website visitors navigate the site more accurately.  One use case for aria-labels is on html anchor tags.  Sitecore does not a way to manage this text by default.  Follow along and I’ll show you how to modify the various link […]

Houdini – A New Development in CSS

We know the frustration all too well… The goal is to build websites and web applications that are cross-browser compatible and provide a similar experience across the board. Unfortunately, when new CSS functionality comes out, we get stuck between having to wait for browsers to adopt it in unison, which can take a few years or […]

W3C Calls HTML5 “Definition Complete.” So What Does That Mean?

A few weeks ago the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced the completion of the HTML5 definition. That sounds exciting, right? HTML5 is finished and we can start implementing full HTML5 into our sites now?! Well the answer to both those questions is “not really.” The specifications definition is now considered to be feature complete, but that is […]