Issue #288
Featured: Why accessibility bugs are a good thing and how to handle them
Sheri Byrne-Haber talks about why getting an accessibility bug report can be a good thing, and what to do about it.
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- How to fix your low-contrast text (blog post – benmyers.dev)
- The five riders of accessible media (blog post - uxdesign.cc)
- 24×24 pixel cursor bookmarklet (tool - codepen.io/aardrian)
- Accessibility Toronto announcements (tweet thread - twitter.com/a11yTO)
- Common accessibility issues that you can fix today (blog post - hidde.blog)
- Well color us surprised—this SC can be a tricky customer (blog post - tpgi.com)
- My cease and desist from AudioEye (blog post - adrianroselli.com)
New to A11y?
Mike Carter says that your single page JavaScript web app probably doesn’t make you as much money as its old-school alternative. Sometimes, the popular choice isn’t always the best one, especially if you’re not a large, enterprise-level company.
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