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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | | | Accessibility is essential to provide a high-quality experience for all of your users. However, it can be easy for failures to slip into our applications. In this post, we'll look at the six most common accessibility problems and discuss why they matter and how they can be fixed. | |
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www.a11yproject.com
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| | | | | Insufficient text contrast is the most common accessibility issue on websites today, even though by and large be automatically found and fixed. The Fix Contrast browser extension fixes contrast issues for end users. | |
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arnorhs.dev
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| | | | | Jakob Nielsen recently published this post, where he (and I guess his team) analyze why the Wall Street Journal mobile app gets such bad customer reviews. It all stems from a horrible interface where the customers are led to believe that they need to pay separately for the monthly subscription to to the mobile app, when in fact it's free for existing subscribers. | |
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www.ryanfiller.com
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| | | How to build a system that will read, set, and save a user's preferred color scheme. | ||