Issue #272
Featured: Why motion on websites and digital content is a problem
Meryl Evans explains that excessive motion in digital experiences happens more than most people realize, and what to do about it.
Read more of Why motion on websites and digital content is a problem.
News, resources, tools and tutorials
- What we’ve found from monitoring public sector accessibility (blog post – accessibility.blog.gov.uk)
- Be prepared for failure and handle it gracefully (blog post - css-tricks.com)
- Dyslexic myths presented as truths (blog post - linkedin.com)
- Auto dark theme (blog post - css-tricks.com)
- Introduction to cognitive disability and accessibility testing (resource - tpgi.com)
- What’s new in the European EN-standard update from 2.1.2 to 3.2.1? (blog post - axesslab.com)
- Chinese rooms, wasps, slime molds, and the problem of other minds (blog post - ericwbailey.design)
- Overcoming the double empathy problem through co-design (blog post - passio.co.uk)
New to A11y?
Meryl Evans bookends the newsletter this week. Meryl created a complete guide to captioned videos that include both why you should caption your videos and rules for how to do it effectively. This link is bookmarked for constant reference.
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