Hi Vaidehi! So cool seeing your comment. I've been following your Tweets through my booksoncode handle.
I honestly think it's helpful to think about your site through access needs. So, try accessing your web app using only a keyboard, or using keyboard paired with screenreader, paired with voice commands or with other assistive technologies.
There's also a book I highly recommend, Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility, which is organized into different groups of users and their access needs. I think taking a user-centric approach is important.
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Hi Vaidehi! So cool seeing your comment. I've been following your Tweets through my booksoncode handle.
I honestly think it's helpful to think about your site through access needs. So, try accessing your web app using only a keyboard, or using keyboard paired with screenreader, paired with voice commands or with other assistive technologies.
There's also a book I highly recommend, Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility, which is organized into different groups of users and their access needs. I think taking a user-centric approach is important.