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notoriousrob.com
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| | | | | A reader asked for my take on the 8th Circuit decision in Designworks v. Columbia House of Brokers, the case potentially headed to the Supreme Court. I normally like to do deep dives into legal cas... | |
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dht.is
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| | | | | I've been working in the accessibility space for a couple of years now, but it wasn't until last year that I started to pay attention to the landscape of ADA web accessibility lawsuits, and a lot of what I learned surprised me. Here are my top 6 unexpected learnings and realizations from 2020. 1. What do you mean it's NOT the law? Believe it or not, there is no actual law or regulation in the United States saying that your website needs to be accessible to people with disabilities...it's all based on a patchwork of court judgments. It does seem like Congress has noticed, and they are expected to act on it soon. | |
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benmyers.dev
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| | | | | The popular pizza chain has a big part to play in the unseen war over the web. | |
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www.madsgallery.art
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| | | Title: Blue Dragonborn Year: 2020 Size: 30/40 Technique: Rough brush for the character, sharp brush for the background Blue dragonborn in samurai armor prepares to draw his sword. Light blue landscape. Full Moon. I made this painting really early in my career as an artist. This was one of three paintings I did for a client, all three were 119 euros. That was a good deal it seems. | ||