A Woman with Usher Syndrome Reviews Her Apple Watch
One woman with Usher Syndrome (she’s deaf and blind) shares her thoughts on the new Apple watch. It’s a great read – check it out.Filed under: General Tagged: Apple, Links to Learn By
View ArticleNotes on Client-Rendered Accessibility
Marcy Sutton shares some tips, tricks and pitfalls for the growing world of client-rendered accessibility.Filed under: General Tagged: Accessibility, JavaScript
View ArticleHow to Create Better, More Accessible WordPress Themes
Sami Keijonen tells you exactly how to build an accessibility-ready WordPress theme. I’ve wanted to write this post myself – I even have an outline for it with notes. Now, I don’t have to because Sami...
View ArticleTheming with the REST API
My colleague, Jack Lenox, writes about the future of WordPress theming in Theming with the REST API – Meet Picard. Hint: Check out the article for a cool, new theme you can grab on Github.Filed under:...
View ArticleThe Abundance of JavaScript Libraries
Instead of actively trying to learn a new library, I try to observe the actual ideas and patterns behind them. So instead of concentrating on a specific implementation, I believe it’s more important to...
View ArticleChoosing Performance
It’s not because of any sort of technical limitations. No, if a website is slow it’s because performance was not prioritized. It’s because when push came to shove, time and resources were spent on...
View ArticleHappy Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2015!
Today marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day, an event that started in 2011 and has grown ever since. If you want to know more, check out Marcy Sutton’s Accessibility Wins blog for a nice roundup of...
View ArticleThe True Cost of Progressive Enhancement
I stumbled across this fantastic post today about the cost of progressive enhancement by Aaron Gustafson. Published in 2013, it’s as relevant as ever, especially considering the fast-paced world of the...
View ArticleThe Ryanair Approach to Progressive Enhancement
Use progressive enhancement as a means to reward your users. Don’t expect them to do things for you just to use your product. If the tools you use means your users have to have a “modern” browser and...
View ArticleBrowser Testing
Smart words from Jeremy Keith on browser “support” and testing. He says: So to put it in glib terms, I support every browser …but I optimise for none.Filed under: General Tagged: Web Browsers
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