
In July 2025, Michael Jordan enhanced accessibility in the adobe/spectrum-web-components repository by improving the Card and Grid components. He focused on refining screen-reader support and keyboard navigation for the Card’s checkbox, ensuring users relying on assistive technologies could interact with the component more effectively. Michael also refactored the Grid component to better align with WAI-ARIA accessibility patterns, and introduced consistent focus rings to provide clear visual feedback for both keyboard and pointer interactions. Using JavaScript, CSS, and TypeScript, his work addressed accessibility friction, supported Spectrum’s accessibility goals, and maintained component reliability, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to frontend engineering challenges.

July 2025: Delivered accessibility enhancements for Card and Grid components in adobe/spectrum-web-components. Improved screen-reader readability and keyboard navigation for the Card checkbox, refactored Grid to better support WAI-ARIA patterns, and added focus rings for consistent visual feedback across interaction methods. This work reduces accessibility friction for assistive-tech users and aligns with Spectrum's accessibility commitments, while maintaining component reliability and performance.
July 2025: Delivered accessibility enhancements for Card and Grid components in adobe/spectrum-web-components. Improved screen-reader readability and keyboard navigation for the Card checkbox, refactored Grid to better support WAI-ARIA patterns, and added focus rings for consistent visual feedback across interaction methods. This work reduces accessibility friction for assistive-tech users and aligns with Spectrum's accessibility commitments, while maintaining component reliability and performance.
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