What a Year of Learning and Teaching Accessibility Taught Me
A few years ago I didn't know what the term "accessibility" meant. I built Web sites that were partially inaccessible because I didn't know better.
A few years ago I didn't know what the term "accessibility" meant. I built Web sites that were partially inaccessible because I didn't know better.
Browsers are getting better these days.
There are no definites with color. Sure, you have your red, your green, and so on - but even that is relative.
If the web accessibility community were to collectively agree on a single rallying cry, it could easily be "use native, semantic HTML elements."
Computer games are a big deal: they are part of our culture and they are a hugely popular means of recreation.
If we were searching for reasons to use icons on a project, we don't need to go far in order to find them.