Answered by Derek Featherstone on 22 July 2014
This really is an exciting time for people with disabilities. Touchscreen interfaces on both iOS and Android, and even Windows Phone, continue to get better in terms of accessibility. And it isn&…
Answered by Aaron Gustafson on 8 July 2014
You bring up some interesting issues Triel, thanks for the question!
CSS Benefit #1: Forward Compatibility
First off, CSS is a web standard which means it is not likely to go away anytime soon.…
Answered by Dan Mall on 15 April 2014
Great question! When I want to show someone the best representation of a web site, I shoot for the highest fidelity in the shortest amount of time. That dichotomy between fidelity and efficiency…
Answered by Jared Smith on 18 March 2014
Listening to a web page, especially your own, in a screen reader is a powerful way to demonstrate the accessibility (and particularly, the lack of accessibility) of the page. It is impactful…
Answered by Allison Wagner on 14 January 2014
Oh, you mean besides linking to a PDF? I kid. Though, not really. Unfortunately, a PDF has become the “menu solution” for many restaurant sites. This presents a host of issues, from…