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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 - Claymorphism: Will It Stick Around?

Design trends come and go, and just a fraction sticks around longer than others. Flat design and its more popular successor, Material design, have been dominating the web UI for quite some time, fea

Techniques , Css , ui

Cristian Díaz - A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: HTML And CSS (Part 1)

Keyboard accessibility is an important part of the user experience. There are multiple criteria in Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) about this topic. Still, it’s somehow overlooked, affec

Guides , Accessibility , Css , HTML

Eric Bailey - Getting To The Bottom Of Minimum WCAG-Conformant Interactive Element Size

There are many rumors and misconceptions about conforming to WCAG criteria for the minimum sizing of interactive elements. I’d like to use this post to demystify what is needed for baseline complian

Accessibility , Usability , User Experience , Design

Eduard Kuric - Five-Second Testing: Taking A Closer Look At First Impressions (Case Study)

In today’s world of shortening attention spans and omnipresent hustle, wasting even a second could mean losing the chance to earn more time from a person you want to impress. If your interests lie i

User Research , testing , Usability , Case Studies