Senior Web Developer and Accessibility Advocate
Introduces Web Accessibility, how it can be measured, the importance of semantic HTML and practical suggestions to make your websites more accessible.
The impact that high quality mark-up can have on accessibility, performance, and discoverability.
Learn what it takes to ensure your buttons or button-styled links have accessible contrast across all states and surfaces, then use the generator to check and adjust your button palette.
Despite being answered time and time again, the button vs. link question prevails.
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It’s not about writing the most sophisticated code or finding the most clever solution to a problem; it’s about users and whether they’re able to use our products.” Manuel Matuzovic shares 11 lesso…
In a new short series of posts, we highlight some of the useful tools and techniques for developers and designers. Recently we’ve covered CSS Auditing Tools and CSS Generators, and this time we look into reliable accessible components: from tabs and tables to toggles and tooltips. We sincerely hope that these tools and techniques will prove to be useful in your day-to-day work — and most importantly help you avoid some time-consuming, routine tasks.
Much like their physical counterparts, the materials we use to build websites have purpose. To use them without understanding their strengths and limitations