From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Mon Jan 27 12:15:05 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Mon Jan 27 12:15:09 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 1/28/25 at 11 AM PT Message-ID: Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us tomorrow Tuesday January 28th at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Note that the meet-up time has changed to the 4th Tuesday at 11 AM. Agenda DubBot Update Terrill Thompson from UW-IT Accessible Technology Services will share what we've learned so far about the current state of accessibility of the UW web estate, based on an initial crawl of 521 websites by DubBot, our new enterprise web accessibility checker. Review website/applications Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday January 28, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. 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URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Sun Feb 23 20:42:04 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Sun Feb 23 20:42:09 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 2/25/25 at 11 AM PT Message-ID: Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us this Tuesday February 25th at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Note that the meet-up time has changed to the 4th Tuesday at 11 AM. Agenda multi-layer (nested) lists List elements, both ordered and unordered, are among the simplest yet most effective ways to group related items. However, managing large groups of items can sometimes be tricky and challenging. Nancy Weiner from Continuum College will discuss how to organize multi-layer lists and implement them properly, making them more understandable and navigable for screen reader users. Accessible organizational chart Shelby Schumacher and Safa Jamal from University Marketing & Communications' Web Strategy team have been creating an accessible organizational chart template for units and organizations across the university. The chart leverages the standard WordPress theme so that as many UW web professionals and content editors as possible can implement it on their own sites. Review website/applications Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday February 25, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Tue Mar 25 07:23:30 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:23:34 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 3/25/25 at 11 AM PT Message-ID: Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us today Tuesday March 25th at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Note that the meet-up time has changed to the 4th Tuesday at 11 AM. Sorry that I didn't send the announcement sooner. I came back from vacation on Sunday night and was catching up with emails and things that needed immediate attention on Monday and I completely forgot about our meet-up. Agenda Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday March 25, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you have another solution, please send it to Hadi before the meeting so that we can check it out prior to the meet-up! Nancy Weiner from Continuum College will discuss and facilitate this conversation. Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday April 22, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday May 27th, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Tue May 27 16:36:29 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Lucy Bullen via Accessibleweb) Date: Tue May 27 17:14:12 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Accessibility of data visualization follow-up Message-ID: Hi all, Thanks for joining today?s accessibility meetup and listening in on the data visualization accessibility discussion! As discussed, here are some IHME Data viz team specific resources: * Accessibility in visualization presentation slides from today are attached * [?docx icon] Detailed list of visualization accessibility questions asked to the accessibility team and the resolutions ? if you access the document using your UW email address you should automatically be able to view this document. Please request access if that is not the case! * IHME Data visualization team accessibility checklists hub ? contains links to the 4 accessibility checklists, which each keep track of accessibility execution details and solutions: * Keyboard checklist * Screen reader checklist * Styling checklist * Visualization checklist Here are some accessibility resources that have been helpful as we have navigated the discussions with the accessibility team: * WCAG 2.1 guidelines * Aria Authoring Practices Guide (APG) * Web Accessibility in Mind (WebAIM) * Deque University ? accessibility training courses Thanks again! 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(she/her) Continuing Education Coordinator [cid:image002.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0] 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195 Email: tjmossop@uw.edu; Phone: 206.543.4310 AIMS Center: aims.uw.edu Connect with us Join our mailing list [cid:image003.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0][cid:image004.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish people of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -----Original Message----- From: Accessibleweb On Behalf Of via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2025 5:14 PM To: accessibleweb@u.washington.edu Subject: Accessibleweb Digest, Vol 262, Issue 2 Send Accessibleweb mailing list submissions to accessibleweb@u.washington.edu To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailman22.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to accessibleweb-request@mailman22.u.washington.edu You can reach the person managing the list at accessibleweb-owner@mailman22.u.washington.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Accessibleweb digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Accessibility of data visualization follow-up (Lucy Bullen via Accessibleweb) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 27 May 2025 23:36:29 +0000 From: Lucy Bullen via Accessibleweb > To: "accessibleweb@u.washington.edu" > Subject: [Accessibleweb] Accessibility of data visualization follow-up Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi all, Thanks for joining today?s accessibility meetup and listening in on the data visualization accessibility discussion! As discussed, here are some IHME Data viz team specific resources: * Accessibility in visualization presentation slides from today are attached * [?docx icon] Detailed list of visualization accessibility questions asked to the accessibility team and the resolutions > ? if you access the document using your UW email address you should automatically be able to view this document. Please request access if that is not the case! * IHME Data visualization team accessibility checklists hub > ? contains links to the 4 accessibility checklists, which each keep track of accessibility execution details and solutions: * Keyboard checklist > * Screen reader checklist > * Styling checklist > * Visualization checklist > Here are some accessibility resources that have been helpful as we have navigated the discussions with the accessibility team: * WCAG 2.1 guidelines > * Aria Authoring Practices Guide (APG) > * Web Accessibility in Mind ( >WebAIM >) > * Deque University > ? accessibility training courses Thanks again! Lucy Lucy Bullen, Software Developer I Pronouns: she/her Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation | University of Washington 3980 15th Ave. NE | Seattle, WA 98195 USA lbullen@uw.edu> | https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.healthdata.org__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!lEih6lMD0wExVOUajR8lEfNEIJ-pokI3bxuqgrcO1rx5eLtQa5v_E_9R3DzgNXxagt6McIZ4kiwXhchE6_Wa1NjhJFbpyHtMIkF2_AM$ > [signature_4213664459] Measuring what matters -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 3136 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 964 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Lucy From: Accessibleweb on behalf of via Accessibleweb Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 8:21?AM To: accessibleweb@u.washington.edu Subject: Accessibleweb Digest, Vol 262, Issue 3 Send Accessibleweb mailing list submissions to accessibleweb@u.washington.edu To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailman22.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to accessibleweb-request@mailman22.u.washington.edu You can reach the person managing the list at accessibleweb-owner@mailman22.u.washington.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Accessibleweb digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Accessibleweb Digest, Vol 262, Issue 2 (Trudy J Mossop via Accessibleweb) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 28 May 2025 15:03:25 +0000 From: Trudy J Mossop via Accessibleweb To: "accessibleweb@u.washington.edu" , "accessibleweb-request@mailman22.u.washington.edu" Subject: Re: [Accessibleweb] Accessibleweb Digest, Vol 262, Issue 2 Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Good Morning, Thanks for sharing these resources! I wasn't able to attend the live meeting yesterday and am trying to access some of the resources below, specifically the various accessibility checklists, but so far, I'm just getting errors. Such as the below: [cid:image001.png@01DBCFA6.ED897150] Suggestions welcome! Cheers, Trudy Trudy Julia Mossop, M.S. (she/her) Continuing Education Coordinator [cid:image002.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0] 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195 Email: tjmossop@uw.edu; Phone: 206.543.4310 AIMS Center: aims.uw.edu Connect with us Join our mailing list [cid:image003.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0][cid:image004.png@01DBCFA6.FD0ED4D0] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish people of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -----Original Message----- From: Accessibleweb On Behalf Of via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2025 5:14 PM To: accessibleweb@u.washington.edu Subject: Accessibleweb Digest, Vol 262, Issue 2 Send Accessibleweb mailing list submissions to accessibleweb@u.washington.edu To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailman22.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to accessibleweb-request@mailman22.u.washington.edu You can reach the person managing the list at accessibleweb-owner@mailman22.u.washington.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Accessibleweb digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Accessibility of data visualization follow-up (Lucy Bullen via Accessibleweb) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 27 May 2025 23:36:29 +0000 From: Lucy Bullen via Accessibleweb > To: "accessibleweb@u.washington.edu" > Subject: [Accessibleweb] Accessibility of data visualization follow-up Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi all, Thanks for joining today?s accessibility meetup and listening in on the data visualization accessibility discussion! As discussed, here are some IHME Data viz team specific resources: * Accessibility in visualization presentation slides from today are attached * [?docx icon] Detailed list of visualization accessibility questions asked to the accessibility team and the resolutions > ? if you access the document using your UW email address you should automatically be able to view this document. Please request access if that is not the case! * IHME Data visualization team accessibility checklists hub > ? contains links to the 4 accessibility checklists, which each keep track of accessibility execution details and solutions: * Keyboard checklist > * Screen reader checklist > * Styling checklist > * Visualization checklist > Here are some accessibility resources that have been helpful as we have navigated the discussions with the accessibility team: * WCAG 2.1 guidelines > * Aria Authoring Practices Guide (APG) > * Web Accessibility in Mind ( >WebAIM >) > * Deque University > ? accessibility training courses Thanks again! 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Agenda Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday June 24, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. 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URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Mon Jul 21 14:34:02 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Mon Jul 21 14:34:07 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 7/22/25 at 11 AM PT Message-ID: Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us tomorrow Tuesday July 22nd at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Agenda Exporting to PDF as an alternative accessibility solution? Elise Glassman from Finance & Budget are dealing with an interesting accessibility issue: FPB updates tuition and fees files annually to its webpage including Tableau dashboards. Since Tableau is not accessible to screen readers, FPB also creates a PDF version: https://www.washington.edu/opb/tuition-fees/current-tuition-and-fees-dashboards/annual-tuition-fees/ The PDF is exported from an Excel template which has been handed down from another person/team and we don't have a lot of confidence in being able to remediate it for accessibility, without causing problems in the export to PDF. Would the group have ideas on what we could do and not have to remediate the PDFs every year? There are quite a few and they're made up of mostly tables, which can be tedious. Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday July 22, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Mon Aug 25 07:48:51 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Mon Aug 25 07:48:58 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 8/26/25 at 11 AM PT Message-ID: Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us tomorrow Tuesday 8/26 at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Agenda Card design pattern and accessibility (revisit) We receive regularly questions about card accessibility and we decided to start a conversation on card accessibility with different implementations. There are many implementations of cards out there and some of you might be using it too. Please send your card examples to the list for review in our upcoming meet-up. In the meantime, here's a couple of card examples developed by Jeane and Terrill: * Flip Cards Demo, a test page that Terrill created for the 2020 Presidential Election. * Card demo page, An example page developed by Jeane. Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday August 26, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 26 14:15:48 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Wade Guidry via Accessibleweb) Date: Tue Aug 26 14:15:55 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, all. Not sure if anyone can help me with this one. But I'm trying to determine if a screenreader will work with a table on a page currently hosted at this URL: https://staff.washington.edu/wadeguid/csvmagic/romerc/ I am using a javascript library called DataTables, which generates a searchable HTML table with data read from a json file. I am using NVDA to test screenreader compatibility of this solution. Currently, NVDA is only reading the column headers, and the first column's data on the first row (if it contains data). NVDA reads no data from any other cell in the table. I'm wondering if this is an incompatibility with NVDA and this DataTables javascript library. I imagine there are multiple accessibility issues on this page currently. I am hoping someone with JAWS access and experience could point their JAWS software at this page and just let me know if JAWS successfully reads data from the table cells as you navigate through the table. It would help me very much and I'd be very appreciative of your aid. Wade Guidry Developer, IT Services & Digital Strategies University of Washington Libraries 360.472.9646 wadeguid@uw.edu My pronouns are: he / him / his From: Accessibleweb On Behalf Of Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 7:24 AM To: 'accessibleweb@u.washington.edu' Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 3/25/25 at 11 AM PT Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us today Tuesday March 25th at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Note that the meet-up time has changed to the 4th Tuesday at 11 AM. Sorry that I didn't send the announcement sooner. I came back from vacation on Sunday night and was catching up with emails and things that needed immediate attention on Monday and I completely forgot about our meet-up. Agenda Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday March 25, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 26 15:22:45 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb) Date: Tue Aug 26 15:22:52 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Wade, For sure it is an interesting design and implementation. I think there are several interesting accessibility design considerations in this page that we can discuss it in our September Usability/Accessibility meet-up. Please let me know if you are interested to discuss it in the September meet-up so I can add it to the agenda. Alternatively, you can submit a consultation meeting at Accessibility Consulting Request Form and one of us get back to you to discuss it with you and team. The table at the current design and implementation has accessibility problems and it is almost impossible for screen reader users to utilize it. Thanks, Hadi From: Accessibleweb On Behalf Of Wade Guidry via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 2:16 PM To: 'accessibleweb@u.washington.edu' Subject: [Accessibleweb] JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) Hi, all. Not sure if anyone can help me with this one. But I'm trying to determine if a screenreader will work with a table on a page currently hosted at this URL: https://staff.washington.edu/wadeguid/csvmagic/romerc/ I am using a javascript library called DataTables, which generates a searchable HTML table with data read from a json file. I am using NVDA to test screenreader compatibility of this solution. Currently, NVDA is only reading the column headers, and the first column's data on the first row (if it contains data). NVDA reads no data from any other cell in the table. I'm wondering if this is an incompatibility with NVDA and this DataTables javascript library. I imagine there are multiple accessibility issues on this page currently. I am hoping someone with JAWS access and experience could point their JAWS software at this page and just let me know if JAWS successfully reads data from the table cells as you navigate through the table. It would help me very much and I'd be very appreciative of your aid. Wade Guidry Developer, IT Services & Digital Strategies University of Washington Libraries 360.472.9646 wadeguid@uw.edu My pronouns are: he / him / his From: Accessibleweb On Behalf Of Hadi Rangin via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 7:24 AM To: 'accessibleweb@u.washington.edu' Subject: [Accessibleweb] Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up, Tue 3/25/25 at 11 AM PT Hello accessibility minded friends and colleagues, Please join us today Tuesday March 25th at 11 AM for another exciting, informal, and friendly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up. Note that the meet-up time has changed to the 4th Tuesday at 11 AM. Sorry that I didn't send the announcement sooner. I came back from vacation on Sunday night and was catching up with emails and things that needed immediate attention on Monday and I completely forgot about our meet-up. Agenda Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday March 25, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From accessibleweb at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 26 15:28:44 2025 From: accessibleweb at u.washington.edu (Wade Guidry via Accessibleweb) Date: Tue Aug 26 15:28:49 2025 Subject: [Accessibleweb] JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks, Hadi for the quick response. I'd be happy to bring it to the September meeting, but hope to make a determination in the meantime if the DataTables library is something we'll be able to use. So I'll submit a request for a consultation as well. Wade Guidry Developer, IT Services & Digital Strategies University of Washington Libraries 360.472.9646 wadeguid@uw.edu My pronouns are: he / him / his From: Hadi Rangin Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 3:23 PM To: Wade Guidry ; 'accessibleweb@u.washington.edu' Subject: RE: JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) Hi Wade, For sure it is an interesting design and implementation. I think there are several interesting accessibility design considerations in this page that we can discuss it in our September Usability/Accessibility meet-up. Please let me know if you are interested to discuss it in the September meet-up so I can add it to the agenda. Alternatively, you can submit a consultation meeting at Accessibility Consulting Request Form and one of us get back to you to discuss it with you and team. The table at the current design and implementation has accessibility problems and it is almost impossible for screen reader users to utilize it. Thanks, Hadi From: Accessibleweb > On Behalf Of Wade Guidry via Accessibleweb Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 2:16 PM To: 'accessibleweb@u.washington.edu' > Subject: [Accessibleweb] JAWS screenreader and table compatibility in a page with a table I am working on (link to page in email) Hi, all. Not sure if anyone can help me with this one. But I'm trying to determine if a screenreader will work with a table on a page currently hosted at this URL: https://staff.washington.edu/wadeguid/csvmagic/romerc/ I am using a javascript library called DataTables, which generates a searchable HTML table with data read from a json file. I am using NVDA to test screenreader compatibility of this solution. Currently, NVDA is only reading the column headers, and the first column's data on the first row (if it contains data). NVDA reads no data from any other cell in the table. I'm wondering if this is an incompatibility with NVDA and this DataTables javascript library. I imagine there are multiple accessibility issues on this page currently. I am hoping someone with JAWS access and experience could point their JAWS software at this page and just let me know if JAWS successfully reads data from the table cells as you navigate through the table. It would help me very much and I'd be very appreciative of your aid. Wade Guidry Developer, IT Services & Digital Strategies University of Washington Libraries 360.472.9646 wadeguid@uw.edu My pronouns are: he / him / his -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Example policy PDF: [?pdf icon] GME Scheduling and Boarders Policy.pdf Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday September 23, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. 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Dynamic Tables and Potential Accessibility Issues If you're looking to publish data in a searchable or browsable format on the web and maintain accessibility, a couple of options include the open source DataTables library (datatables.net), and the TablePress WordPress pluging (tablepress.org). DataTables has a lot of great functionality, but it comes at the cost of accessibility, while the TablePress plugin is less sophisticated but more accessible. Wade Guidry, from University of Washington Libraries will share his observations and experience with these resources with us. Open agenda Reviewing your site/application for accessibility is the main component of this meet-up and we all learn from such reviews. We're always looking for websites and topics to discuss! Please bring your questions, concerns, ideas, and website and we will be glad to add to the agenda. Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday October 28, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu Hadi Rangin IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/Services, UW-IT University of Washington (206) 685-4144, Direct: (206) 221-1532 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Meeting info * What: Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meetup * When: Tuesday November 25, 2025 11 AM - 12 PM PT * Where: https://washington.zoom.us/my/hadirangin * Meeting ID: 206 221 1532 About Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability Meet-up The Monthly Web Accessibility/Usability meet-up is a place for accessibility minded colleagues to casually reviewing and discussing your projects. This generally includes lots of hands-on testing and code review. If you are working on a project and would like to get accessibility feedback from your peers, please let us know and we will add it to the agenda. We always encourage you to bring your own sites and topics, as it is a great learning experience for everyone. How to Join the Mailing List We send our announcements typically a week prior to the meetup through various internal mailing lists, including the accessibleweb mailing list - which is open to the public. Please subscribe to that list to receive the announcements if you haven't already done it yet. You can do so by accessing this link: https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/accessibleweb. Thanks, and looking forward to another engaging and fruitful discussion. Hadi Rangin (he/him) IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/ATS/UW-IT (206) 685-4144 hadir@uw.edu Hadi Rangin IT Accessibility Specialist Access Technology Center/Services, UW-IT University of Washington (206) 685-4144, Direct: (206) 221-1532 hadir@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: