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Eleanor Hecks - What Does It Really Mean For A Site To Be Keyboard Navigable

Efficient navigation is vital for a functional website, but not everyone uses the internet the same way. While most visitors either scroll on mobile or click through with a mouse, many people only u

Accessibility , ux , Web Design

Kate Kalcevich - How To Hire For Digital Accessibility Roles

I’m currently the Head of Services at Fable, a company that connects organizations to people with disabilities to make user research, design, and development more inclusive. Because of the nature of

User Research , Teams , Accessibility , Business

Adrian Bece - Easy SVG Customization And Animation: A Practical Guide

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) have been a staple in Web Development for quite some time, and for a good reason. They can be scaled up or down without loss of quality due to their vector properties.

animation , Guides , coding , svg

Cristian Díaz - A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: JavaScript (Part 2)

In the previous article, we talked about how to improve accessibility for keyboard users using HTML and CSS. Those languages can do the job most of the time, but certain design requirements and the

Guides , Accessibility , Css , HTML , Javascript

Eric Bailey - Improving The Accessibility Of Your Markdown

Markdown is a small text to HTML conversion language. It was created by John Gruber in 2004 with the goal of making writing formatted text in a plain text editor easier. You can find Markdown in man

Tools , Accessibility , Browsers , User Experience