i stumbled upon a beginner's guide to manual accessibility tests using just your trusty ol' keyboard. seems like five essential commands every dev and designer should know: tab, shift+tab, enter, spacebar & arrow keys.
these are the ones that help screen reader users navigate websites smoothly without relying on mouse clicks ️
anyone else trying to make their sites more accessible? what tips do you have for keeping up with these tests?
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link:
https://www.sitepoint.com/accessibility-testing-with-keyboard-navigation/?utm_source=rss