Takin’ five. — Ethan Marcotte
I linked to the first of Ethan’s short videos on accessibility last week, but it’s well worth checking out all five:
This is a great short introduction to using VoiceOver with Safari by the one and only Ethan Marcotte.
I linked to the first of Ethan’s short videos on accessibility last week, but it’s well worth checking out all five:
If you’re using Apple’s VoiceOver, both your phone and your computer will broadcast your assumed disability to the entire internet, unless and until you specifically tell it to stop.
I also discussed this accessibility events feature with my friend who is a screen reader user herself. She said it feels like it’s a first step towards a well-meant digital apartheid.
Bruce reveals that the theory and the reality are somewhat different when it comes to the accessibility of inline elements like em and strong.
Tuukka Ojala is a programmer working on the web. He’s also blind. Here are the tools of his trade.
Here’s how I interpret the top-level guidance in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
When it comes to sustainable web design, the hard work is invisible.
Business, sustainability, and inclusivity.
Separate your concerns.
Can you have too much semantics?