Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
I'm a web developer, graphic designer, type designer, musician, comicbook-geek, LEGO-collector, food lover … as well as husband and father, located just south of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
I'm a web developer, graphic designer, type designer, musician, comicbook-geek, LEGO-collector, food lover … as well as husband and father, located just south of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Right now that I have put that disclaimer in the article I just want to say I love this comment as general advice.
Stored the quote away for the series I am writing on blogging at the moment! Awesome advice for all content creators! ❤️
Thank you! 😀
I actually don't care if an article is a bit unorganized/messy, as long as I can feel the passion of the writer!
It always shines through, if someone is truly passionate about something, no matter the topic.
But: When an article is written with the clear intent of getting as many “likes” and tweets as possible, I tend to avoid it!
So you haven’t read the top, super original post that is top of the feed this month?
Surely it shows passion for github and JavaScript and isn’t in any way pandering or looking for likes? 🤣
😂