Issue #176
Featured: One of my favourite accessibility testing tools: The tab key
Manuel Matuzovic uses the TAB key to gain a good overview of the quality of a product as quickly as possible.
Read One of my favourite accessibility testing tools: The tab key.
News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Block links, cards, clickable regions, etc. (blog post – adrianroselli.com)
- Techniques to become an empathy master (blog post – uxdesign.cc)
- When CSS blocks (blog post – timkadlec.com)
- Understanding web accessibility color contrast guidelines and ratios (blog post – css-tricks.com)
- Beyond the screen reader: Humanizing accessibility (video – youtube.com)
- 10 things that indicate designers have no clue about accessibility (blog post – uxdesign.cc)
- Who decides how disability is represented in stock photography? (blog post – uxdesign.cc)
- I add 3-25 seconds of latency to every page I visit (blog post – howonlee.github.io)
- More colourful web with invisible design (blog post – metamatrix.se)
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