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gomakethings.com
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| | | | | When I start working with new consulting clients, one of the first things I like to do is an audit of their existing site. Im primarily looking for performance issues, accessibility issues, and architecture issues. I put them all together into a nice report, and often helps guide a lot of the work that we do going forward. Today, I wanted to share eight of the most common accessibility issues I see when I run these audits. | |
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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.matuzo.at
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| | | | | A small collection of accessibility checks I perform in every site I audit and build. | |
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yolken.net
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| | | Having switched jobs a few times over the last few years, I've done a a lot of software engineering interviews. In my most recent job search, for instance, I did around eight phone screens followed by six on-sites. | ||