Designing for Long-Form Articles
Designing a beautiful “article” is wrought with tons of considerations. Unlike, say, a homepage, a long-form article is less about designing an interface than it is designing text in a … Read more
Designing a beautiful “article” is wrought with tons of considerations. Unlike, say, a homepage, a long-form article is less about designing an interface than it is designing text in a … Read more
I read a lot of blogs. Something I see every now and then is a series of words where each word links to a different place. Imagine an author wants … Read more
Search engine optimization and accessibility have a lot more in common than you would think. Many of the same practices that we use to enable everyone to enjoy our digital … Read more
Understanding native button functions on a keyboard are essential to design and development towards an accessible interfaced. Read the article.
Don’t put the onus should not be on the one filling out a form!! Read the article.
This article will present three different perspectives on accessibility in web design and development. Three perspectives that could help us bridge the great divide between users and designers/developers. It might … Read more
Essential keyboard interactions can become confused when building rich interface widgets. Read the article.
After years of arguing for proper use of form elements and link elements, others are finally doing the same. More recently, this includes the articles The Anchor Button: Bad for … Read more
Your single page JavaScript web app probably doesn’t make you as much money as its old-school alternative. Sorry. Read the article.
If there is one topic that causes a lot of debate among our accessibility engineers here at TPGi, it’s the Success Criterion 1.4.1 Use of Color. On the face of … Read more