From b5bd8704515fb18a1cdc88e54c4bd32c8e323f6c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Madalyn <3230904+madalynrose@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 16:51:12 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] update verbiage for a11y nav issue link --- .../index.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/blog/2020-02-05-accessible-client-side-routing-improvements/index.md b/docs/blog/2020-02-05-accessible-client-side-routing-improvements/index.md index 95fa4a7f0dbaf..d1affefcb3142 100644 --- a/docs/blog/2020-02-05-accessible-client-side-routing-improvements/index.md +++ b/docs/blog/2020-02-05-accessible-client-side-routing-improvements/index.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ excerpt: "We recently released accessibility improvements to client side routing tags: ["accessibility, client-side-routing, diversity-and-inclusion"] --- -We recently released accessibility improvements to client side routing, building on previous focus management improvements [released in version 2.13.2](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/pull/13197). These improvements enable people relying on screen readers to successfully navigate sites built with Gatsby. If you'd like an in-depth look at how we made incremental changes to get to this release, have a look at the conversation in the ["a11y issues: page nav doesn't trigger assistive tech" issue](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/issues/5581). It was opened way back in May 2018. +We recently released accessibility improvements to client side routing, building on previous focus management improvements [released in version 2.13.2](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/pull/13197). These improvements enable people relying on screen readers to successfully navigate sites built with Gatsby. If you'd like an in-depth look at how we made incremental changes to get to this release, have a look at the conversation in this [issue about assistive technology and navigation](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/issues/5581). It was opened way back in May 2018. In July of 2019, Marcy Sutton teamed up with [Fable Tech Labs](https://www.makeitfable.com/) to conduct user testing to \ determine what the best user experience is for navigating JavaScript applications. Marcy wrote a thorough [blog post](/blog/2019-07-11-user-testing-accessible-client-routing/) about that research. This left us with some concrete recommendations to execute on: