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ericwbailey.design
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| | | | As someone with a good deal of interest in the digital accessibility space, I follow WebAIM's work closely. Their survey results are priceless insights into how disabled people actually use the web, so when the organization speaks with authority on a subject, I listen | |
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www.lflegal.com
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| | | | This post originally shared four developments in the legal space about web accessibility overlays. Three are very troubling. One gives hope for stemming the tide of quick-fix "not-solutions" that can actually make websites less usable by people with disabilities. Updates add new content to the origi | |
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tetralogical.com
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| | | | The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of recommendations for making websites and apps accessible to people with disabilities. This article explains WCAG and how to use them. | |
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podnosh.com
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