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N    15:30  Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation 2 changes history +8,811 [Dex (2×)]
     
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14:42 (cur | prev) +6,335 Dex talk contribs (Created page with "= Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation = '''Summary:''' Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation are two complementary design philosophies used to build resilient, accessible, and future‑proof systems. They describe how a system behaves when features, capabilities, or assumptions are missing — whether by design, constraint, or failure. This article explains both approaches, where they came from, how they differ, and how they are applied in real...")
N    14:06  Accessibility, ARIA, and Semantic HTML diffhist +8,061 Dex talk contribs (Created page with "= Accessibility, ARIA, and Semantic HTML = '''Summary:''' Accessibility is not a feature, a checklist, or an optional enhancement. It is the discipline of ensuring that meaning, structure, and behaviour remain usable when visual presentation is removed. This article explains how semantic HTML, ARIA, and backward‑compatible design work together — and why misuse of ARIA often makes accessibility worse, not better. == Context == Accessibility is frequently misund...")