Tidbits tagged with #a11y (6)
After live blogging on day 1
I made a plan for day 2. I will watch all content in 2x speed and just pause whenever I need a bit to write. It's just a video, so I can catch up by higher speed. Also I came to the conclusion that I don't even need to be fully in sync, except for the polls and the live chatting, but there is too much life going on in parallel that I am glad about the pause button.
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A disclosure widget is a simple control whose sole purpose is to hide or show stuff. See his article for very in depth content on how to use <details>
and <summary>
tags.
https://adrianroselli.com/2020/05/disclosure-widgets.html
Brutalist Web Design seems quite aligned with Accessibility. The chapters of the guidelines are:
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Diving into the topic of accessibility I found so much more than I expected. The first was the fact that "About 1 in 5 people has some type of disability.". I always knew and fought for doing accessibility at least better than yesterday, but effecting 20% by doing it badly can be painful, not only emotionally also for a business.
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While hunting for accessibility resources, especially the reasons why designs need to be flexible I came across this article Accessible CSS on WebAIM.org. And their warning sign just needs to be shown around the web even more.
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https://webaim.org/
with lots of interesting resources
and stuff to learn.