Should developers work around assistive technology bugs?

… I was surprised at how little people were aware of this bug. I wondered if people were really testing their work with Safari and VoiceOver. Perhaps nobody thinks this is as big a deal as I thought? The biggest surprise though was the negative feedback over my solution. I got a lot of feedbackContinue reading “Should developers work around assistive technology bugs?”

Developers: get started with web accessibility

If web accessibility is new to you, the path ahead can seem overwhelming. If web accessibility is new to you, the path ahead can seem overwhelming. It’s not so bad. I promise! You could chase perfection forever by building accessible products for every user imaginable. That’s no different from design and development more generally: there’sContinue reading “Developers: get started with web accessibility”

What Developers Should Know For A Universally Accessible Internet | Universally Designed

WHAT DEVELOPERS SHOULD KNOW FOR A UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE INTERNET Web accessibility is the practice of removing any barriers to interaction with technology for anyone, including people with disabilities. Simply put, this means that when you create an application or a website, everyone should be able to access it. … Curated by (Lifekludger) Read full articleContinue reading “What Developers Should Know For A Universally Accessible Internet | Universally Designed”

Mobile Web Accessibility for Developers – Slides and Video – Marcy Sutton

Mobile Web Accessibility for Developers We are web developers creating responsive websites and hybrid mobile apps with our HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills. How can we ensure our mobile experiences are accessible to all people, including those with disabilities? In this talk, we’ll discuss mobile web accessibility fundamentals, pain points and development tips you canContinue reading “Mobile Web Accessibility for Developers – Slides and Video – Marcy Sutton”