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Here’s how to instruct a LLM to reference the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide

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The deck is a bit stacked, folks.

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Pixels of the Week – May 17, 2026 by Stéphanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.

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Notes on relying on the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide

Many people treat the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG) as source of truth about building accessible websites and implementing accessible components and widgets. Eric highlights why the guide isn't the source of truth and why it never was supposed to be.

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