I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
Hello, fellow a11y friend! I also write about a11y and am still learning as I write. I really wish there were more resources on mobile app and a11y stuff. That is what I plan on learning and writing about next. If you have resources on those I'd love to hear them :)
Oh heck yeah, mobile accessibility! Here are a few resources I have bookmarked:
Touch targets on mobile - How to ensure that interactive elements on mobile are large enough, and how to test it
Testing for accessibility on smartphones - Fourth in a series of posts about mobile accessibility. Check out the others (linked in the article) about TalkBack and VoiceOver, color contrast, magnificantion, and switch access.
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
Fantastic! Thank you! Since I started writing about accessibility, I've been learning so much more where my gaps in knowledge are. I remember thinking that I would run out of things to talk about. Turns out... my running list of topics I want to cover is getting longer and longer
Same! The more you learn, the more you learn what it is you don't know. Have you applied to speak about accessibility topics at conferences? It's another great way to share what you've learned!
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
Hello, fellow a11y friend! I also write about a11y and am still learning as I write. I really wish there were more resources on mobile app and a11y stuff. That is what I plan on learning and writing about next. If you have resources on those I'd love to hear them :)
Oh heck yeah, mobile accessibility! Here are a few resources I have bookmarked:
I'm excited to see your post!
Fantastic! Thank you! Since I started writing about accessibility, I've been learning so much more where my gaps in knowledge are. I remember thinking that I would run out of things to talk about. Turns out... my running list of topics I want to cover is getting longer and longer
Same! The more you learn, the more you learn what it is you don't know. Have you applied to speak about accessibility topics at conferences? It's another great way to share what you've learned!
I took a break from speaking in 2018 from being burned out speaking 7-10 times on a11y in 2017 ha!
My goal is definitely to get back into the game in 2019 depending on how the blogging/course creation goes.