Just added this amazing Jewish sticker set to our @figma holiday collection. L'chaim! Stickers: https://t.co/j8908mM69mCollection: https://t.co/PkVZctpr0G pic.twitter.com/VAXhAFihjA— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) December 16, 2022
Josh explains WCAG Article 1.1.1
Tools and info to get your website accessible and WCAG Compliant: http://OnlineADA.com
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Part I in a series that explores inclusive design at Betterment. This post focuses on making the case to remove the ‘gender question’ as well as some takeaways for building inclusive products.
When importing components using https://t.co/4oOwmnMWZ2, your #Figma file will automatically have the same names, descriptions and structure as #code - always in sync 🤗— story.to.design (@story_to_design) November 23, 2022
A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: HTML And CSS (Part 1)
This article is the first of two parts about a guide to making websites accessible to keyboard users. Here Cristian Diaz covers a good set of practices and recommendations on how to use HTML and CSS to create a great experience for keyboard users.
This article deals with font usage in Big Sur 11.x through Ventura 13.x. Its main purpose is to show you where fonts are located on your system and which can be safely deactivated (where applicable).
What a gem! Product Design Methods In A Mind Map (https://t.co/Qb6WCeqkE2), kindly put together by @Mei_big_eyes. Full overviewhttps://t.co/Qb6WCeqkE2Mindmap as a Miro templatehttps://t.co/wOT1JH2mNK#design #ux pic.twitter.com/SFP3xBGIib— Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️🌈 (@vitalyf) November 2, 2022
The title of this post is pretty specific. It relates to the meme on Twitter where users identify a trait or preference that they see as problematic, and identify it as a red flag. The emoji represents the red flag. For example: A stylized red flag Blaming Screen Readers 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩…