In today’s article, Donna Maddox shares her view on web accessibility as a developer in a corporate environment, and how not to beat yourself up to meet the expectation of a miracle worker.
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WCAG 2.1 and Silver (AG): What is Next for Accessibility Guidelines
In today’s article, Glenda Sims discusses the new version of the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) that is scheduled to fill known gaps in the present version and explains how you can get involved with the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
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How Accessibility Saved My Professional Life
In today’s article, Dennis Deacon shares the story of his journey into accessibility and the life-changing moments that altered his professional career in a positive way.
5 Common Misconceptions About Web Accessibility
In today’s post, Melanie Myers shares her journey into accessibility and the misconceptions she uncovered that trip up many new to this digital focus.
The Three Developers and the Insightful User Tester
In today’s article, Scott O’Hara tells the classic tale of developers not aware of accessibility and how user testing with a person with disabilities highlights the classic errors made, and the revelations experienced just before project launch.
Thoughts On The Inclusive Web
Today, Allen West shares experiences from a user’s perspective on the inclusive web, illustrating the fluctuating level of accessibility and the challenges that he faces, highlighting the varying priority that accessibility has today.