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Eleanor Hecks - The Importance Of Graceful Degradation In Accessible Interface Design

Graceful degradation is a design approach that ensures the basics of a website will still function even if specific individual parts of it stop working. The approach removes single points of failure

Accessibility , User Experience , Design

Kate Kalcevich - How To Hire For Digital Accessibility Roles

I’m currently the Head of Services at Fable, a company that connects organizations to people with disabilities to make user research, design, and development more inclusive. Because of the nature of

User Research , Teams , Accessibility , Business

Adrian Bece - WaterBear: Building A Free Platform For Impactful Documentaries (Part 2)

In my previous article, I talked about Waterbear, a significant project I worked on as a newly-appointed lead developer, and the lessons I learned leading a team for the first time. In this second a

performance , Accessibility , Case Studies

Cristian Díaz - A Guide To Hover And Pointer Media Queries

The Internet is filled with a lot of interactivity, and more often than not the way we choose to show we can interact with an element is by using the hover pseudo-class. After all, changing an eleme

Techniques , Tools , Layouts , Css

Eric Bailey - Improving The Accessibility Of Your Markdown

Markdown is a small text to HTML conversion language. It was created by John Gruber in 2004 with the goal of making writing formatted text in a plain text editor easier. You can find Markdown in man

Tools , Accessibility , Browsers , User Experience