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Watched: “Accessibility Mechanics” By Jared Smith from Technica11y. Necessary practical information for developers and probably assistive tech users who are advocating

17 January 2019 by Amanda Rush 14 Comments

Watched

Definitely some very useful information for developers. This stuff is core knowledge that needs to be grasped by developers before getting to the point of using tools or trying to test with assistive technology. I think it’s also useful information for testers as well as assistive technology users, if for no other reason than we are often tasked with doing advocacy work, and it’s to our advantage to try to make sure that the information we’re passing on is accurate so that accessibility problems can be fixed, and not just temporarily. Well, that’s the hope, anyway.

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  • Job says: @ twitter.com
    17 January 2019 at 08:59

    Glad you liked it 🙂

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  • Amanda J. Rush says: @ twitter.com
    17 January 2019 at 09:28

    Thanks. I think it’s turned into a full-blown rabbit hole which could be really bad for my productivity. Can I count clicking and reading accessibility articles as productivity?

    Reply
  • Job says: @ twitter.com
    17 January 2019 at 09:29

    Bah, it’s knowledge investment, nothing wrong with that ?

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