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November 30, 2020

🧢 It’s Blue Beanie Day! November’s roundup

Being Scottish, I should probably be shouting about St. Andrew’s day, but web standards are too important, so Blue Beanie Day gets all my support! To find out more, check out the article I wrote 8 years ago today; more targeted at website owners (my clients at the time), but still a decent read. Aside from that blast from the past, I wrote four posts for you this month:

  1. The tempertemper newsletter
  2. Moving to Apple One with existing Apple subscriptions
  3. Form styling limitations are an accessibility issue
  4. Google are spoiling my Blue Beanie Day

Elsewhere on the web

  • Parent accessibility – all about the situational and temporary impairments that come with being a new parent
  • Your first attempt at making anything accessible will be awful, which contains this amazing line: “98% of websites are completely inaccessible. You couldn’t possibly do any worse than they are. The starting point is giving a damn”
  • Assistive Technology: Getting started with VoiceOver on iOS
  • Disabled people shouldn’t be the only ones fighting for accessibility: I’m Tired Of Fighting For My Rights As A Disabled Person
  • 24 Accessibility, an advent calendar style blog that delivers 24 nuggets of accessibility wisdom every year

Anyway, have a great December, and enjoy opening those advent calendars tomorrow! 🎁

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