If you are a JS developer who writes front-end code, learn the semantics of HTML. There are 120-ish elements. Most 2 year olds know 100 words; by 2½ they know 300 words. Have an HTML vocabulary greater than a toddlers'. You can do it.
— Bruce Lawson (@brucel) May 22, 2019
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @codepo8: Very enjoyable talk by @brucel on how accessibility is not something to add, but something we forget about because of convenience in development and how this has a terrible impact on every user – regardless of ability. https://t.co/tLw3vMwtEZ
Very enjoyable talk by @brucel on how accessibility is not something to add, but something we forget about because of convenience in development and how this has a terrible impact on every user – regardless of ability. https://t.co/tLw3vMwtEZ
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) May 20, 2019
RT @davewalker: Please vote this week. https://t.co/qaCBhmxP4F
Please vote this week. pic.twitter.com/qaCBhmxP4F
— Dave Walker (@davewalker) May 20, 2019
RT @iandevlin: We were able to shift from desktop first design to mobile first design, I am sure we can also move to accessibility first design #a11y
We were able to shift from desktop first design to mobile first design, I am sure we can also move to accessibility first design #a11y
— Ian Devlin (@iandevlin) May 19, 2019
RT @Cennydd: It’ll soon be straightforward for authorities & tech giants to plug facial recognition software into supposedly innocent videos like that sushi belt camera, and get a name, age, gender of everyone in shot. Anything you record may be used as evidence, regardless of consent.
It’ll soon be straightforward for authorities & tech giants to plug facial recognition software into supposedly innocent videos like that sushi belt camera, and get a name, age, gender of everyone in shot.
Anything you record may be used as evidence, regardless of consent.
— Cennydd (@Cennydd) May 19, 2019