Accessibility Specialist. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Hehe, well at least now I have some extra ammo for the next time when you decide to summon me to destroy another young developerβs dreams! πππ€£
Accessibility Specialist. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Take it section by section. It isnβt designed as an article to read in one sitting, more as a reference piece and a guide to things to learn over time.
Another way to think of it is 55 pages of a book, how would you tackle that? Probably a few pages / a chapter at a time then go and digest it.
If you read, practiced and implemented just one point a day you would be an accessibility expert in 3 months!
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I think now we have no excuses for not making a website accessible ...
Hehe, well at least now I have some extra ammo for the next time when you decide to summon me to destroy another young developerβs dreams! πππ€£
π ,no this young developer have this swiss knife now. Thanks for so long and detailed tips.
Mine is that there's too much stuff in accessibility to worry about, the article felt overwhelming.
Take it section by section. It isnβt designed as an article to read in one sitting, more as a reference piece and a guide to things to learn over time.
Another way to think of it is 55 pages of a book, how would you tackle that? Probably a few pages / a chapter at a time then go and digest it.
If you read, practiced and implemented just one point a day you would be an accessibility expert in 3 months!