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Accessibility and the Shadow DOM

November 30, 2016 by Tim Taylor

Web Components, including Shadow DOM, are accessible because assistive technologies encounter pages as rendered, meaning the entire document is read as “one happy tree”. With a polyfill to add broader … Read more

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How Tabs Should Work

November 2, 2016 by Tim Taylor

Tabs in browsers (not browser tabs) are one of the oldest custom UI elements in a browser that I can think of. They’ve been done to death. But, sadly, most … Read more

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RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN

October 28, 2016 by Tim Taylor

Whether you’re new to Responsive design, want to further your knowledge, or are looking for some inspiration then we’ve got you covered. Check out this site.

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Accessibility APIs: A Key To Web Accessibility

June 7, 2016 by Tim Taylor

Web accessibility is about people. Successful web accessibility is about anticipating the different needs of all sorts of people, understanding your fellow web users and the different ways they consume … Read more

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