Patterns for accessible webchats
I'm a developer at the Government Digital Service and I work with a team that, earlier this year, built a custom prototype webchat, as part of the webchat alpha. We looked at which technologies help...
View ArticleWhat we found when we tested tools on the world’s least-accessible webpage
We recently conducted an audit of automated accessibility testing tools. We built a website full of accessibility failures to test them on. We've published our findings here. In this blog post we talk...
View ArticleWhat working on GOV.UK navigation taught us about accessibility
A poster showing advice for designing for screen reader users. The posters are available to download In the GOV.UK Publishing Frontend team we’ve worked to turn small, repeated elements of our pages...
View ArticleHow we’ve made GOV.UK Elements even more accessible
At GDS we’ve brought together a range of elements that teams can use to make sure their services look and operate consistently with the rest of GOV.UK. This includes things like typography guidelines,...
View ArticleAccessibility lessons: dealing with a large amount of form inputs
On GOV.UK we’ve been looking at ways of improving our finder pages, like services and news and communications. Finder pages allow users to search for specific kinds of content using facets such as...
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