Oct. 16, 2020, 5:49 p.m.

The A11Y Project update: October 16th, 2020

The A11Y Project

What’s new

Our newest featured resource is Introduction to Web Accessibility, by Michele A. Williams, PhD.

What we shared this week

  • A Starter Guide For Improving Digital Accessibility - The Paciello Group
  • Making Content Usable for People with Cognitive and Learning Disabilities - W3C Working Draft 17 July 2020
  • Translating Design Wireframes Into Accessible HTML/CSS — Smashing Magazine
  • Twitter Required Alt Text - Chrome Web Store
  • How To Act and Understand Accessibility Right Now - Deque
  • Three Starting Points for Making Accessible Digital Content - Ashlee M Boyer
  • Translating Design Wireframes Into Accessible HTML/CSS — Smashing Magazine
  • Audit Revealed 43 States’ Vote-By-Mail Application Forms Not Accessible to Many with Disabilities - Deque
  • Emojis and Accessibility: The Dos and Dont’s of Including Emojis in Texts and Emails - Easterseals Blog
  • Meet Kristy Viers, the blind YouTuber who demonstrates tech - Fast Company
  • UX Series 4: Digital Accessibility and the UX Testing Process - The Paciello Group

From our archives

  • How-to: Create accessible data tables
  • Quick tip: a11y and a brief numeronyms primer

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