Issue #311
Featured: Accessibility is for every one
Sommer Panage reminds us that accessibility can be good for everyone, but also good the one person who needs it. And that’s okay.
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Brief note on super- and subscript text (blog post - adrianroselli.com)
- Digital accessibility course list (resource - w3.org)
- It’s good to make mistakes (blog post - tempertemper.com)
- Clarifying color contrast and font size guidelines (blog post – testingaccessibility.com)
- Justin Yarbrough talks about alt text (podcast – a11yrules.com)
- Accessibility is systemic (blog post - adactio.com)
- Designing better inline validation UX (blog post - smashingmagazine.com)
- Platform for app accessibility (resource - beta.appt.org)
- Blind people need to be considered more when making data visualizations (blog post - a11yproject.com)
New to A11y?
Iain Furstenwerth on why the world of JavaScript accessibility isn’t as complicated as you might think. Iain also includes some excellent resources at the end of the post that go into some of the more complicated areas where JavaScript and accessibility meet.
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