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<h1>Accessibility</h1>
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<h2>Accessibility</h2>
<p>jQuery Mobile is built upon standard, semantic HTML, allowing pages to be accessible to the broadest range of devices possible. For A-Grade browsers, many of the components in jQuery Mobile leverage techniques such as focus management, keyboard navigation, and HTML attributes specified in the W3C's <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/">WAI-ARIA</a> specification.</p>
<p>By utilizing these techniques, we do our best to ensure an accessible experience to users with disabilities such as blindness, who may use screen readers (like <em>VoiceOver</em>, on Apple's iPhone device) or other assistive technology to access the web.</p>
<p>While our accessibility implementation is currently a work in progress, we aim to provide a fully accessible suite of components for version 1.0.</p>
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