Gender-Inclusive Language: How to Support Non-Binary People | LinkedIn
As I've said before (and will continue to say), language plays a powerful role in shaping our perceptions and understanding of the world around us. Whether your gender is cisgender binary, trans binary, or non-binary, the language used to refer to you matters, and it helps to affirm who you are as a
Get started with Accessibility Scanner - Android Accessibility Help
When you design and develop an Android app, Accessibility Scanner can help you improve your app for users.
Accessibility Scanner scans your screen and provides suggestions to improve the accessibilit
Getting instant return from your accessibility testing - Karl Groves
This is a repost of an old article on the Tenon blog. Since that's being sunsetted, I'm reposting it below. The Accessibility Business Case is something I’m very interested in thinking and talking about. Historically, many in the web accessibility field have produced various facts and figures providing a business justification for accessibility. On my
Getting started with NVDA screen reader for Windows
Learn how to download and set up NVDA screen reader. We'll also go over keyboard shortcuts for navigating and reading content with NVDA. For more, check out ...
Getting Started with Pa11y - Jason Cortes (A11yTalks - October 2018)
As websites are adopting a more inclusive approach, accessibility auditing and monitoring are becoming imperative. Through in-depth testing will still need t...
The Ghent Inclusive Design Meetup is about bringing together like-minded digital professionals in a casual setting of sharing, learning and enjoying a beer or soda.In twenty-minute sessions, three com
GitHub - robfentress/cpacc-practice: Unofficial Practice Questions for the Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) Exam in GIFT Format
Unofficial Practice Questions for the Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) Exam in GIFT Format - GitHub - robfentress/cpacc-practice: Unofficial Practice Questions for ...
To celebrate and contribute to Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we at the UX Collective have partnered with our most prolific accessibility writer, Sheri Byrne-Haber, CPACC, to bring a more candid take on the topic.
GLAAD Media Reference Guide – 11th Edition - GLAAD
GLAAD Media Reference Guide - 11th Edition GLAAD's Media Reference Guide, now in its 11th edition, offers education and guidance on telling LGBTQ people's stories in ways that bring out the best in journalism. This Guide is intended to be used by journalists reporting for mainstream media outlets and media creators who want to tell
The legal framework gives us permission to dream what is possible. Lizzie Kiama (Kenya) at Microsoft Ability Summit 2021
Welcome to LFLegal's Digital Accessibility Global Law and Policy page. The content of this page illustrates two things I often say:
Accessibility is global
The global acc
In this paper, we present the first experiment that uses eye-tracking to measure the effect of font type on reading speed. Using a within-subject design, 48 subjects with dyslexia read 12 texts with 12 dif- ferent fonts. Sans serif, monospaced and roman font styles significantly improved the reading performance over serif, proportional and italic fonts. On the basis of our results, we present a set of more accessible fonts for people with dyslexia.
Good, Better, Best: Untangling The Complex World Of Accessible Patterns — Smashing Magazine
How do we know which patterns are good, better, best when it comes to accessibility? Is it better to use an established pattern/library or create new ones? With the myriad of choices available, we can quickly become caught up in a web of confusion on this topic.