Part 2: How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site : Adobe Team

Continued from Part 1. Part 2: How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site In case you missed it, catch up on Part 1 of How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site. In this post, we are going to learn how to do keyboard, screen reader and automated code testing.Continue reading “Part 2: How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site : Adobe Team”

Part 1: How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site : Adobe Team

Part 1: Visual Accessibility and Manual Code Inspection Accessibility is really important: Accessibility benefits everyone. By paying attention to accessibility you will improve the UX of your site for all of your users.Making sure your site is accessible expands your customer base. People with a range of disabilities make up a significant portion of theContinue reading “Part 1: How to Conduct a Basic Accessibility Audit on Your Site : Adobe Team”

Mega menu accessibility on adobe.com « Adobe Accessibility

… Our first major decision in implementing our Adobe.com mega menu was to respect user expectations for global navigation. As an accessibility engineer, it’s tempting to want always want to implement the appropriate WAI-ARIA design pattern for the widget I’m developing. In this case, working on a menu, I looked to the WAI-ARIA Menu orContinue reading “Mega menu accessibility on adobe.com « Adobe Accessibility”

A convoluted plethora of barely connected cloud silos

Recently on Facebook JP was lamenting the confused state of managing our data in the cloud when multiple identities and platforms are involved. JP Rangaswami New Windsor, United Kingdom · iCloud is terrible. Going back to Microsoft is unthinkable. Having lived through trying to use personal and corporate gmail accounts in parallel, Google is ruled outContinue reading “A convoluted plethora of barely connected cloud silos”