Issue #185
Featured: Hubris isn’t helpful
Tatiana Mac reminds us to come curious. Come aware of our own messes in our own glass houses. Our egos get in the way of putting the user first.
Read Hubris isn’t helpful.
News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Better form inputs for better mobile user experiences (blog post – css-tricks.com)
- The cost of JavaScript frameworks (blog post – timkadlec.com)
- Real-world effectiveness of Brotli (blog – csswizardry.com)
- Accessibility guidelines for UX designers (blog post – uxdesign.cc)
- Accessibility Maze (game – de.ryerson.ca)
- Takeaway apps: Do they deliver accessibility? (blog post – axesslab.com)
- Core components of an effective accessibility statement (blog post – blog.tenon.io)
- Accessible font sizing, explained (blog post – css-tricks.com)
- A Future Date conference talks (video – youtube.com)
- Internet anxiety with David Swallow (podcast – uxpodcast.com)
New to A11y
Jerry Jones shares a brief post on the the importance of HTML that you should read. I like how the article outlines a key difference between HTML and CSS or JavaScript: HTML has clearly right and wrong ways to write it.
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