The business case for accessibility:
1. Increase revenue
2. Boost market share
3. Improve efficiency
4. Drives innovation
5. Reduce legal risk(Covered during this morning’s #SXSW2019 #a11ymasterclass by @becka11y)
— Knowbility (@knowbility) March 9, 2019
Kind: Notes
RT @WebDevLaw: Published at midnight, the findings of the Lords Communications Committee enquiry into the shape of future internet regulation; I’m very glad they solicited the expertise of people I know and respect. 1/3 https://t.co/JvbqqrHyb8
Published at midnight, the findings of the Lords Communications Committee enquiry into the shape of future internet regulation; I'm very glad they solicited the expertise of people I know and respect. 1/3https://t.co/JvbqqrHyb8
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) March 9, 2019
This is wonderful, and totally applicable for those who don’t consider themselves “designers”. https://t.co/ocgB2XDhM3
This is wonderful, and totally applicable for those who don't consider themselves "designers". https://t.co/ocgB2XDhM3
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 9, 2019
Us in 50 years time: “We could have saved humanity, but our precious time was stolen waiting for https://t.co/ECaT1VUXjb redirects.”
Us in 50 years time: "We could have saved humanity, but our precious time was stolen waiting for https://t.co/ECaT1VUXjb redirects."
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 8, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: Gotta pay the bills and I’m looking for more consultancy work too. There’s probably an international women’s day irony to relying on donations and pity, but that’s tech life. https://t.co/6dLg6JAbal
Gotta pay the bills and I'm looking for more consultancy work too. There's probably an international women's day irony to relying on donations and pity, but that's tech life. https://t.co/6dLg6JAbal
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) March 8, 2019