Weeknote 8
Conferencing, dining out and Amsterdaming
Conferencing, dining out and Amsterdaming
Goodbye Covid, Germany and pre-conference warmup
One week in isolation
Uninvited guest
Spring hiking, more life coaching and developing my teaching skills
Front-row comedy, games and coastal meandering
Trying to be more positive on the outside
Joining the weeknotes crowd
A look back on a year filled with grimness but hope on the horizon for better times ahead.
Almost a year ago I set myself a challenge to attain certification as a Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS). This is a summary of how I prepared for the exam, and hopefully some motivation for others to learn more about web accessibility.
This month marks five years since I started organising Homebrew Website Club London. I spent some time looking back over how it all started and survives to this day, even through the challenges of a global pandemic.
In my first ever invitation to a blogging chain I've been asked to write about some typical things in my daily life.
Diving into details of what Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines are about.
What is WAI-ARIA and how does it enhance web accessibility?
What's included in the robust category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the understandable category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the operable category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the perceivable category of WCAG 2.1
Auditing a website to measure how accessible it is takes on an extensive range of manual and automated tests to cover all aspects of usability.