Blog highlights
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Responding positively to accessibility push back
Positive responses to accessibility resistance to win the changes that delight customers, end users and colleagues.
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Advanced HTML: Liberate focus order from the hell of tabindex
Focus order, and making sure each element can be tabbed-on to at the right time, is crucial for usability, accessibility and happy customers.
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Screen reader basics for designers and engineers
If you're designing or building anything for digital devices – including websites, web apps and native apps – it's essential you test your work using a screen reader.
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Separating the content layer from the presentation layers
Content and presentation are two very different things, but are often designed and built as though they were the same. Treating them separately gives us much better content and the opportunity for myriad presentations.
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Beyond the mouse – how people actually interact with your website or app
It's easy to think everyone interacts with their devices in the same way we do. But there are many different ways. And we can take some simple, practical steps to give everyone a great experience.
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WCAG 2.2 TLDR (Too Long; Didn't Read)
You should read the full WCAG 2.2 guidelines, or at least the comparison with WCAG 2.1. But if that's a bit TLDR for now, here's a quick summary of each new bit.