Issue #61
Featured: Accessibility at trivago
Ian Devlin lays out the changes around implementing better accessibility at Trivago. The best yet, he says, “Within trivago there was also a shift in focus, so that everything that we created should concentrate more on the user, and create user value.”
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News, resources, tools and tutorials
- But sometimes links look like buttons (and buttons look like links) (blog post)
- Impact of new accessibility standards on authoring tools (blog post)
- CSS Grid layout and accessibility (resource)
- Accessibility for web design: Tips, tools and strategies (blog post)
- Autoplay policy changes (news)
- Playing the online dating game, in a wheelchair (blog post)
- Accessibility: Where to start (video)
- Rethinking web accessibility on Windows (blog post)
- Hitting refresh on accessibility (blog post)
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