Issue #153
Featured: Less data doesn’t mean a lesser experience
Tim Kadlec on how to avoid a “degraded experience” when users have Save-Data enabled.
Read Less data doesn’t mean a lesser experience.
News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Table with expando rows (blog post – adrianroselli.com)
- Inline validation is problematic (blog post – adamsilver.io)
- Fast software (blog post – css-tricks.com)
- Managing accessibility in open source CMSes: a write-up (blog post – hiddedevries.nl)
- Command palettes for the web (blog post – robdodson.me)
- How to accessibly split text (blog post – css-irl.info)
- [Video]: Understanding assistive technology: How does a blind person use Twitter? (video – levelaccess.com)
- Why accessibility is the future of tech (blog post – https://modus.medium.com)
- What makes an accessible card? (video – youtube.com)
- Is this the world’s most accessible museum? (news article – nytimes.com)
- Usability for seniors: Challenges and changes (blog post – nngroup.com)
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