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Perspectives, trends, and best practices from the experts at SaralX.

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Universal Design Principles: Building Inclusive Experiences for Everyone

By Dhanshri Ashok   Have you ever used a product, website, or public space that felt difficult to use? Maybe a remote control that has too many confusing buttons, a door that’s difficult to open, a website which is hard to navigate, or a device that does not respond in the way you expect!!   […]

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The ABLE Framework: My Perspective on Building a Truly Accessible Digital World

By Akashdeep Bansal, Founder & CEO, SaralX Over the past few years, I have had the opportunity to work with startups, enterprises, educational institutions, and government organizations on digital accessibility. During this journey, I have often been asked a simple question: “What is the single most important thing required to make digital accessibility a reality?” […]

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ARIA Labels: What Developers Need to Know

By Yashika Goyal Most developers learn accessibility and immediately reach for aria-label. Need a label? Add aria-label. Need a screen reader announcement? Add aria-label. Unfortunately, many accessibility bugs are caused by using aria-label when it isn’t needed. The goal isn’t to add more ARIA. The goal is to provide the correct accessible name. What is […]

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Printing for All: Elevate Your Event with Accessible Branding!

Imagine walking into an event, brimming with excitement, only to realize that the branding materials—the signs, flyers, brochures—are impossible for you to read or understand. For millions of people with disabilities, this is a daily reality. But it doesn’t have to be this way. What if your event branding could be a beacon of inclusivity, […]