Tag: #accessibility
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Comparable Experiences: The Starting Point for Inclusive Design
A post about inclusive design and accessibility, adapted from a conference delivered on May 18 in Porto Alegre, in the UX Conf Brazil 2018.
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What I have learned from my first Speaking Event
A while back, I had one of the biggest challenges of my career so far: I had to speak about accessibility for 10 minutes, alone, in front of more than 400 people with expertise in the subject, at the UX Conf BR 2018. I wrote a post about it!
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? External links, Accessibility and New Tabs
'Opening links on new windows can be disorienting for some folks, if they are not warned in advance. That's why it's recommended to limit its usage. Providing a warning allows the user to decide if they want to leave the current window, and if so, help them find their way back. In this post, we'll discuss about the downsides of new tab links, and explore a few techniques to add an indicator to them, should you need to use them.'