Shipping accessible features is as important for a frontend developer as shipping features without bugs, learn about tools and techniques that will help you achieve that.
When creating a website, there’s a lot of factors to consider. For example, it’s especially important to ensure your site is user-friendly for all people equally. This is where website accessibility practices come into action. So what exactly is website accessibility? It’s a practice of guaranteeing sites to be equally available to people with disabilities. […]
Shipping accessible features is as important for a frontend developer as shipping features without bugs, learn about tools and techniques that will help you achieve that.
Things I read and saved during September and October 2020
Designing accessible components and scaling their impact through a design system.
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Our industry tends to place a lot of focus on how, often at the expense of why. An equivalent experience is one that has been deliberately conceived of and built to be able to be used by the widest possible range of people. To create an equivalent experience, you must understand all the different ways people interact with technology, as well as common barriers they experience. Once you have a common understanding established, Eric Bailey will then discuss how to go about implementing equivalent experiences for common accessibility-related issues.