The most frustrating/confusing thing about our industry's collective failure to make web accessibility a priority is that it leads to a genuinely better experience for everyone on every device and in every context. Literally everybody wins.
— Garrett Dimon (@garrettdimon) April 4, 2019
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @1mikeowen: We have published a HTML version of our very popular Dos and Dont’s accessibility posters. https://t.co/zmgeHqURzF A bunch of people across our team have worked on these posters and now the HTML version so thank you all @HODigital #GovDesign #a11y
We have published a HTML version of our very popular Dos and Dont’s accessibility posters. https://t.co/zmgeHqURzF
A bunch of people across our team have worked on these posters and now the HTML version so thank you all @HODigital #GovDesign #a11y
— Michael Owen (@1mikeowen) April 3, 2019
RT @iandevlin: Fancy browser developer tools are great and all, but border: 1px solid red; has helped me figure things out more often than I can remember.
Fancy browser developer tools are great and all, but border: 1px solid red; has helped me figure things out more often than I can remember.
— Ian Devlin (@iandevlin) April 4, 2019
RT @mor10: The collapse of modern society at the hands of profit from interactions and impressions. I have said so much about this in the past it feels redundant to repeat, yet I feel like I have to. This is why the tech industry needs #ethics at every level. https://t.co/eYHFKQ4agv
The collapse of modern society at the hands of profit from interactions and impressions. I have said so much about this in the past it feels redundant to repeat, yet I feel like I have to. This is why the tech industry needs #ethics at every level.https://t.co/eYHFKQ4agv
— Morten Rand-Hendriksen (@mor10) April 2, 2019
Imagine: “we’ll be in Parliament to talk about social mobility in tech, access to software development lessons, and what young techies need to get their careers going.” #IfOnly @_web_matters_ https://t.co/9X3g8HlC1O
Imagine: "we'll be in Parliament to talk about social mobility in tech, access to software development lessons, and what young techies need to get their careers going." #IfOnly @_web_matters_ https://t.co/9X3g8HlC1O
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) April 1, 2019