Localisation: why simply translating your UIs won’t work
Accessibility
Designing User Interfaces for an Aging Population :: UXmatters
16 Lesser Known Accessibility Issues | Toward
Designing better target sizes
An interactive guide on designing better target sizes on the web.
Making data tables more accessible – Benjy Stanton
Accessibility checklist – Benjy Stanton
A list of accessibility recommendations; covering typography, content, layout and interaction.
Accessibility for teams
Each person on your team have their own responsibilities to deliver accessible websites.
About CPWA
Language, Please: Style Guide & Resources for journalists and storytellers
Language, Please, is a free, living resource available to all journalists and storytellers seeking to thoughtfully cover evolving social, cultural, and identity-related topics.
betweentwobrackets.github.io
IAAP WAS (Web Accessibility Specialist) Exam Preparation | Curriculum Packages
Becoming a Certified Web Accessibility Specialist - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻
My second measurable goal in web accessibility for 2020 was to pass the Web Accessibility Specialist-...
Why Perceived Performance Matters, Part 1: The Perception Of Time — Smashing Magazine
Those of us who consider ourselves developers, including me, are very task-oriented. We like to be **guided towards optimal results**, and we find ourselves uncomfortable when there is no clear path to follow. That is why we all want to know how to do things; we like step-by-step tutorials and how-tos. However, such guidelines are based on certain theories, deep knowledge and experience. For this reason, I will not provide you, the reader, with a structured answer to the question of how to make a website faster. Instead, I aim to provide you with the **reasons and theories for why things function in certain way**. I will use examples that are observable in the offline world and, using principles of psychology, research and analysis in psychophysics and neuroscience, I will try to answer some “Why?” questions.
Text descriptions and emotion rich images - Tink - Léonie Watson
CSS And Accessibility: Inclusion Through User Choice — Smashing Magazine
In this article, Carie Fisher outlines which CSS media features are available for detecting user preferences and how they are used to design and build more inclusive user experiences.
Building inclusive products for trans people
Answering trans people’s needs online can create a safer digital environment and lead to a more diverse workforce in Tech. Breaking news…
The international guide to gender-inclusive writing • UX Content Collective
Content designers from around the globe share best practices in their language.
Gender-Inclusive Language Project • UX Content Collective
Inclusive Design Principles
Inclusive Mindset Workbook by Project Lima – Figma
Figma Community file - “How might we create an inclusive mindset to be mindful in our design decisions and consider inclusion?” Exercise your inclusivity mindset in our workbook where you can step back to identify exclusions, create persona spectrums, develop creative solutions to address these needs and eventually be...
Developing a focus style for a themable design system - Ad Hoc
On a recent project, we had a set of focus styles built into a design system that were inconsistent and ineffective, leading to a not-so-great end user experience.
Colorblindly
Simulates colorblindness in your web browser.
Dark Mode Toggles Should be a Browser Feature
When implementing Dark Mode and ways to toggle it, developers currently need to duplicate code and roll their own toggle implementation. What if, instead, browsers would take care of all that?
🌳 How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility
Accessibility Myths
A small project debunking common accessibility myths.
Fix Color Contrast – Web Accessibility for Text & UI Design - Pimp my Type
Don’t make my mistake – Learn what’s crucial and required about color contrast for text and UI components.
Better mobile inputs
The search element | scottohara.me
Today, March 24th 2023, the HTML specification added a new grouping content element. The search element.
Equivalent Experiences: What Are They? — Smashing Magazine
An equivalent experience is one that has been deliberately conceived of and built to be able to be used by the widest possible range of people. To create an equivalent experience, you must understand all the different ways people interact with technology.
Equivalent Experiences: Thinking Equivalently — Smashing Magazine
Constructing an equivalent experience may mean changing the way you think about development and design, and potentially reevaluating your existing work. In this article, we’ll address common accessibility issues, and how to best go about improving them so everyone can effortlessly access your content.