Writing
Accessibility advocate, writer, developer, and speaker
Finally! A way to yell at your computer and have it actually listen.
Accessibility advocate, writer, developer, and speaker
Overcorrecting for one form of disability may unintentionally negatively impact the experience for other forms of disability. For example, partially visually hidden link names may work great for people who use screen readers, but this approach can be problematic for people who rely on voice control software. Because of this, your designs need to be flexible and adaptable, as well as accommodate the many different ways people can interact with them.
You can’t solve culture with technology.