I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
A lapsed designer turned dev turned accessibility engineer / advocate.
I care about inclusive user experiences, help others create inclusive user experiences, and point out a11y gaps.
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
A lapsed designer turned dev turned accessibility engineer / advocate.
I care about inclusive user experiences, help others create inclusive user experiences, and point out a11y gaps.
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
I didn't know that, but changing it to a normal range input is high on my to-do list (I think I mentioned it in the post haha).
I got the idea to do that from Able Player
Fairly straight forward to style, but repetitive. And no downsides if altering the styles for screen readers:
scottaohara.github.io/a11y_styled_...
Ana Tudor's got an excellent breakdown into the guts of the element: css-tricks.com/sliding-nightmare-u...
Thanks, Scott! I am going to be playing with it, I have an idea of how I want to do it and I may ping you to see what you think!
Sounds good.
i've been drafting a post / demo on how to do this... but knowing me i might not release that for quite some time :)
LOL I know that feeling, my to-do list is miles long 🙃