diff --git a/docs/general/accessibility.md b/docs/general/accessibility.md index 6c159c78049..a59df93475a 100644 --- a/docs/general/accessibility.md +++ b/docs/general/accessibility.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # Accessible Charts -Chart.js charts are rendered on user provided `canvas` elements. Thus it is up to the user to create the `canvas` element in a way that is accessible. The `canvas` element has support in all browsers and will render on screen but the `canvas` content will not be accessible to screen readers. +Chart.js charts are rendered on user provided `canvas` elements. Thus, it is up to the user to create the `canvas` element in a way that is accessible. The `canvas` element has support in all browsers and will render on screen but the `canvas` content will not be accessible to screen readers. -With `canvas`, the accessibility has to be added with `ARIA` attributes on the `canvas` element or added using internal fallback content placed within the opening and closing canvas tag. +With `canvas`, the accessibility has to be added with `ARIA` attributes on the `canvas` element or added using internal fallback content placed within the opening and closing canvas tags. This [website](http://pauljadam.com/demos/canvas.html) has a more detailed explanation of `canvas` accessibility as well as in depth examples.