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Code 24 spotlight: The Accessible Auto-suggest revisited with Adem Cifcioglu

The Accessible Auto-suggest revisited with Adem Cifcioglu

Overview of the Talk

At Web Directions Respond in May 2017, I presented “The Anatomy of an Accessible Auto-suggest” which was a step-by-step guide on how to implement an accessible auto-suggest. In December that same year, the W3C made ARIA 1.1 a W3C Recommendation, and changed the requirements for the combobox pattern that formed the foundation of that auto-suggest component. The changes were made with the aim of more accurately representing the semantics of the user interface in the accessibility tree, and while they did solve that problem, unfortunately, they created many other issues.

Fast forward 7 years to 2024, ARIA 1.2 is a W3C Recommendation, and the combobox pattern that runs our auto-suggest has gone back to the future.

In this talk, we’ll look at changes in ARIA using the combobox pattern from ARIA 1.0 through to ARIA 1.2, and recreate our accessible auto-suggest component.

Speaker Background

Co-founder and Director at Intopia, Adem believes that technology and the digital world should be usable and accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. That we have a responsibility as the creators of digital things to make sure that they can be used by anyone who wants to use them. Adem knows that accessibility is the key to independence, and uses his skills and experience in this area to help create more inclusive experiences.

With over 15 years of hands-on, professional experience working on the web, Adem has worked with accessibility in all its forms. From defining strategy and embedding accessibility into organisational culture, to technical accessibility, training, and user research, Adem has done it all.

With lived experience of disability, Adem has a unique perspective which helps in delivering great outcomes for his clients and their customers.

This talk is geared towards developers interested in the accessible auto-suggest revisited and considering their integration into future projects. It’s an opportunity to hear from Co-founder at Intopia, who has navigated the shifts in the accessible auto-suggest revisited and can offer a grounded perspective.

We encourage developers, designers, and anyone with an interest in the future of the accessible auto-suggest revisited to join this presentation. It’s a chance to engage with critical discussions and connect with peers.

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Thanks for an amazing few days Web Directions. So many great themes of empathy, inclusion, collaboration, business impact through design, and keeping our future deeply human.

Laura van Doore Head of Product Design, Fathom