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| | | | "In Brief" sections overly simplify what WCAG success criteria are all about, they miss their target audience, and they make the design of the pages way less coherent by splitting up normative and non-normative content. | |
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| | | | How "Exclusive Accordions" hinder especially people with disabilities to efficiently use web pages, and why that is a reason to be careful about making it easy to implement them. | |
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| | | | The Web Content Accessibility Guideline's (WCAG) Success Criterion 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast is one of the harder to understand requirements. Here's a deep-dive into the details of it, including practical examples, concerning only its "User Interface Components" section. | |
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| | In the last couple of weeks, I had some encounters that made me think about the state of ableism. Turns out that despite a lot of slow but ... |