How to Design Your Website/Mobile App for Accessibility
I would like to share a useful article on the “do’s and don’ts on designing for accessibility.” The article summarizes what web/mobile app designers should and should not do to … Read more
I would like to share a useful article on the “do’s and don’ts on designing for accessibility.” The article summarizes what web/mobile app designers should and should not do to … Read more
We use a lot of emojis online. Whether they’re replacing the over-used “LOL” with a laughing face or showing off your fury with a red angry frown, we rely on … Read more
We put together a list of ten web accessibility guidelines that will guarantee access to your site to any person, in spite of their disabilities. Read the article.
Less than a month ago, HTML 5.2 became an official W3C Recommendation (REC). When a specification reaches the REC stage, this means that it has received the official endorsement of … Read more
From the official Google Webmaster Blog: “People want to be able to find answers to their questions as fast as possible — studies show that people really care about the … Read more
Body text is the key component in communicating the main bulk of a message or story, and it’s probably the most important element on a website, even if people sometimes … Read more
Accessibility is an important topic for anyone who builds things for the web, and one that is neglected far too often. Trivago (the travel company) had also been guilty of … Read more
While we certainly talk a good technical talk in the accessibility world, the foundation of all our work is empathy. Empathy for our users, and empathy for our clients, is … Read more
This article was extracted from a blog, Blog Accessibility. My top 7 countdown of common obstacles I struggle with or try to avoid: #7: Homepages with endless links Homepages with … Read more
Time for some YouTube! This YT article goes into detail concerning CSS media queries, both how we use it today for accessibility and may use it tomorrow.