AI will Eliminate the Need for Accessibility Professionals? I think not.
Every day, there are more articles about AI replacing people in tech. Accessibility testers, who are very often viewed as “unnecessary overhead,” are not escaping this treatment.
Explore a captivating realm where usability, accessibility, and performance converge to shape the user experience you are looking for. In this book, I will share with you the secrets to create forms that engage, convert, and satisfy your visitors.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday: why accessibility could be your biggest sales advantage
Little reminder that an inaccessible website means lost customers, and lost revenues. “Research shows UK businesses collectively lose £17.1 billion a year because shoppers using assistive technology abandon websites that don’t work for them. During BFCM alone, that translates into nearly £446 million in lost revenue.” And, on the other side: disabled shoppers are loyal customers. And, yes, iin an ideal world we would make websites accessible because it’s the right thing to do, and it’s a universal right. But sometimes, reminding people about the business argument helps.
Stef Walter auf Mastodon: „Nest components, like buttons inside a clickable card, are always a tricky pattern. @eric@social.eri...“
Nest components, like buttons inside a clickable card, are always a tricky pattern. @eric@social.ericwbailey.websiteBailey shows you how to make it work, with a couple of CSS lines, and semantic HTML, do not nest links within buttons!
Accessible faux-nested interactive controls (12min) https://piccalil.li/blog/accessible-faux-nested-interactive-controls/
https://piccalil.li/blog/accessible-faux-nested-interactive-controls/
The Business Case for Accessibility: Why Inclusive Design is a Smart Investment - AFixt
When businesses think about accessibility, they often frame it as a compliance issue—something they have to do to avoid legal trouble. While compliance with laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508, and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is essential, accessibility isn’t just about avoiding lawsuits. It’s about unlocking market potential, enhancing brand […]
In today’s digital world, accessibility is no longer optional—it’s essential. Whether you’re a web developer, a business owner, or a UX designer, understanding the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is crucial for creating inclusive digital experiences. WCAG serves as the gold standard for web accessibility, ensuring that people with disabilities can navigate, understand, and interact […]
Writing alt text for accessibility: Guidelines and examples
For developers and designers, it is not easy to determine when to use alt text and how to make it effective. Learn how to write concise, accessible alt text.
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) in Plain English (https://lnkd.in/eSJnNYs2), a practical overview of A, AA and AAA success criteria, guidelines, real-world examples and references in human-friendly language — without dense technical explanations, abbreviations and terminology.
Collection of digital accessibility statistics sources for developers. It includes technical reports, user surveys, business studies, and legal regulation research.