Part 2 see Part 1 here Introducing a simple process and template for doing a11y testing — no WCAG knowledge needed. Curated by (Lifekludger) Read full article at Source: How to do Web Accessibility QA: Part 2 | Viget
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How to do Web Accessibility QA: Part 1
Part 1 see Part 2 here Start by experiencing how people use a computer differently than you: with a keyboard (no mouse) and screen reader. Curated by (Lifekludger) Read full article at Source: How to do Web Accessibility QA: Part 1 | Viget
How to do a DIY Web Accessibility Audit | Usability Matters
Before you begin an accessibility audit, it’s important to know why you want your digital product to be accessible. Are you trying to comply with AODA or meet WCAG 2.0 standards? Maybe you’d like to create an accessible website in order to reach as many users as possible. Know your digital accessibility goals and whatContinue reading “How to do a DIY Web Accessibility Audit | Usability Matters”
DIY door lock for smartphone accessibility by Sony
sony’s DIY ‘qrio’ smart lock clips onto door for smartphone accessibility via source: http://www.designboom.com/technology/sony-qrio-smart-lock-12-14-2014/
DIY Drinking straws
These straws look useful and like a lot of fun, the $13 set comes with 20 rubber connectors and 16 straw parts to make your own drinking straw contraption… – [via ThinkGeek] Link.