Subtitles, Closed Captions, and Open Captions: What's the Difference?
My hope for this article is to spark more curiosity and understanding for the world of captions, subtitles, and other transcription, as well as for the needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. If you're creating videos, please transcribe them!
A practical and free way to teach Angular, React, and Vue all at once, so you can choose the right tool for the job and learn the underlying concepts in depth.
Sometimes, if I’m fixing an unrelated bug I spot the opportunity to make a quick “drive-by” accessibility tweak that is quick and easy and will give a disproportionately big boost to the user experience for people with accessibility needs.
The Crucial Dance: Enhancing Designer-Developer Collaboration for Exceptional Products
If we focus solely on the designer experience and overlook the needs and perspectives of engineers, we not only risk creating inefficiencies, delays, and inconsistencies but also compromising the quality of the overall product.
This article is part of a series that I will focus on studying frontend development outside of React. The series of studies starts with Svelte. This article will serve as a reference summarizing the important points about Svelte both theoretically and practically.
Don’t stress about crafting the perfect alternative text. Just write it the way you would describe the photo of the bag of glistening diamonds you just stole from the Duke of Chauntelburry as you drive along the coast after finally shaking the detective, the wind blowing through your hair, with your getaway driver still chuckling about that dog-doing-chemistry meme you described to her earlier.
Prevention of accessibility issues starts long before we code. It is also true for design systems. Sometimes we need much more time to fix things, even if we use a design system...