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  1. As we continue our monthly Employee Spotlight series, we get to know David Swallow, Principal UX Consultant at TPGi. He is passionate about accessibility and has spent his entire career trying to make the online world accessible. Read David's story: blog.freedomscientific.com/emp

    #EmployeeSpotlight #Accessibility

  2. More than 10 years later, I'm a little amazed that we're still talking about the same thing: #accessibility and #usability through #InclusiveDesign not only to fulfil #WCAG obligations but to increase users
    #ux #WebDesign #a11y #LibTech mstdn.social/@TPGi/11348196092

  3. "Context is king: long live the king!" ou comment rendre l'#intitulé des #boutons plus explicites ? Tout est dans le #contexte ! Par Ian Lloyd sur @TPGinteractive #a11y #WebAccessibility
    RT @TPGinteractive: Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity?

    TPGi's Ian Lloyd shares some important techniques.

    Read the full article: hubs.li/Q02MlnM00

    #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y

  4. I wrote some internal articles on #WCAG3 and have condensed some key points into a public blog post: "WCAG 3.0: Are We There Yet?"

    tpgi.com/wcag-3-0-are-we-there

    #wcag #accessibility #a11y

  5. Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) with us! GAAD aims to create more awareness around digital accessibility and the use of inclusive design. Amy Albin explains the importance of web accessibility in this video from @TPGi - youtu.be/6rMRyBskcaA?si=_15mHO

    #GAAD #Accessibility #AccessibilityAwareness #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay

  6. #EtatsUnis : l'#ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) dispose désormais de règlementations pour l'#a11y de contenus #Web et #applis #mobiles. Par David Sloan de @TPGinteractive tpgi.com/the-ada-now-has-regul

  7. Vous souhaitez concevoir des interfaces #accessibles et recherchez les Principes de Conception Inclusifs (""Inclusive Design Principles (#idp )"" ?
    Merci @LeonieWatson #a11y #design #inclusion
    RT @LeonieWatson: If you're looking for the Inclusive Design Principles (IDP), you'll find them here:
    inclusivedesignprinciples.info
    We moved them when TPGi stopped updating the site, and now they've let the old domain lapse entirely.
    Please help us spread the word that the IDP are still out there!

  8. In his #CSUNATC23 talk “A Web of Anxiety: Towards a Less Stressful User Experience”, David Swallow of TPGi jokingly proposed a new CSS media feature: "prefers-reduced-anxiety."

    That would be great for users, but how many websites would honor it? Too much marketing relies on deceptive patterns--like urgency, confirm-shaming, and sensationalism--that deliberately increase anxiety.

    (1 of 2; continued)

  9. In his #CSUNATC23 talk “A Web of Anxiety: Towards a Less Stressful User Experience”, David Swallow of TPGi jokingly proposed a new CSS media feature: "prefers-reduced-anxiety."

    That would be great for users, but how many websites would honor it? Too much marketing relies on deceptive patterns--like urgency, confirm-shaming, and sensationalism--that deliberately increase anxiety.

    (1 of 2; continued)

  10. In his #CSUNATC23 talk “A Web of Anxiety: Towards a Less Stressful User Experience”, David Swallow of TPGi jokingly proposed a new CSS media feature: "prefers-reduced-anxiety."

    That would be great for users, but how many websites would honor it? Too much marketing relies on deceptive patterns--like urgency, confirm-shaming, and sensationalism--that deliberately increase anxiety.

    (1 of 2; continued)

  11. In his #CSUNATC23 talk “A Web of Anxiety: Towards a Less Stressful User Experience”, David Swallow of TPGi jokingly proposed a new CSS media feature: "prefers-reduced-anxiety."

    That would be great for users, but how many websites would honor it? Too much marketing relies on deceptive patterns--like urgency, confirm-shaming, and sensationalism--that deliberately increase anxiety.

    (1 of 2; continued)

  12. There were a lot of #webinars for #GAAD 2024, too many to attend them all. But a lot of them were recorded, so I rounded up links to 30 or so #OnDemand webinars and videos and put them into a blog post.

    tpgi.com/global-accessibility-

    #Accessibility #a11y #TPGi

  13. I wrote a short summary based on @siblingpastry excellent article about text truncation:

    stevefrenzel.dev/posts/should-

    Currently I'm in a good writing mood, so if you're interested in my thoughts on things: Subscribe to the #RSS feed! 🤗

    #accessibility #a11y #html #css #tpgi #blog

  14. "[...] I’ll be exploring solutions for truly accessible drag and drop. This implies a good deal more than simply, keyboard accessible."

    tpgi.com/the-road-to-accessibl

    "The Road to Accessible Drag and Drop" by @siblingpastry is an amazing resource for making this complex user interaction accessible. 🤯

    #html #JavaScript #accessibility #a11y #tpgi

  15. Happy ADA Day! Today marks the 33rd Anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. To recognize this important event, members of Vispero and TPGi share what the ADA means to them and how it has impacted their life. youtu.be/rPHLodwaaD4

    What does the ADA mean to you?

    #ADA #Accessibility #ThanksToTheADA

  16. "Context is king: long live the king!" ou comment rendre l'#intitulé des #boutons plus explicites ? Tout est dans le #contexte ! Par Ian Lloyd sur @TPGinteractive #a11y #WebAccessibility
    RT @TPGinteractive: Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity?

    TPGi's Ian Lloyd shares some important techniques.

    Read the full article: hubs.li/Q02MlnM00

    #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y

  17. "Context is king: long live the king!" ou comment rendre l'#intitulé des #boutons plus explicites ? Tout est dans le #contexte ! Par Ian Lloyd sur @TPGinteractive #a11y #WebAccessibility
    RT @TPGinteractive: Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity?

    TPGi's Ian Lloyd shares some important techniques.

    Read the full article: hubs.li/Q02MlnM00

    #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y

  18. "Context is king: long live the king!" ou comment rendre l'#intitulé des #boutons plus explicites ? Tout est dans le #contexte ! Par Ian Lloyd sur @TPGinteractive #a11y #WebAccessibility
    RT @TPGinteractive: Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity?

    TPGi's Ian Lloyd shares some important techniques.

    Read the full article: hubs.li/Q02MlnM00

    #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y

  19. "Context is king: long live the king!" ou comment rendre l'#intitulé des #boutons plus explicites ? Tout est dans le #contexte ! Par Ian Lloyd sur @TPGinteractive #a11y #WebAccessibility
    RT @TPGinteractive: Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity?

    TPGi's Ian Lloyd shares some important techniques.

    Read the full article: hubs.li/Q02MlnM00

    #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y

  20. Vous souhaitez concevoir des interfaces #accessibles et recherchez les Principes de Conception Inclusifs (""Inclusive Design Principles (#idp )"" ?
    Merci @LeonieWatson #a11y #design #inclusion
    RT @LeonieWatson: If you're looking for the Inclusive Design Principles (IDP), you'll find them here:
    inclusivedesignprinciples.info
    We moved them when TPGi stopped updating the site, and now they've let the old domain lapse entirely.
    Please help us spread the word that the IDP are still out there!

  21. Vous souhaitez concevoir des interfaces #accessibles et recherchez les Principes de Conception Inclusifs (""Inclusive Design Principles (#idp )"" ?
    Merci @LeonieWatson #a11y #design #inclusion
    RT @LeonieWatson: If you're looking for the Inclusive Design Principles (IDP), you'll find them here:
    inclusivedesignprinciples.info
    We moved them when TPGi stopped updating the site, and now they've let the old domain lapse entirely.
    Please help us spread the word that the IDP are still out there!

  22. Vous souhaitez concevoir des interfaces #accessibles et recherchez les Principes de Conception Inclusifs (""Inclusive Design Principles (#idp )"" ?
    Merci @LeonieWatson #a11y #design #inclusion
    RT @LeonieWatson: If you're looking for the Inclusive Design Principles (IDP), you'll find them here:
    inclusivedesignprinciples.info
    We moved them when TPGi stopped updating the site, and now they've let the old domain lapse entirely.
    Please help us spread the word that the IDP are still out there!

  23. Vous souhaitez concevoir des interfaces #accessibles et recherchez les Principes de Conception Inclusifs (""Inclusive Design Principles (#idp )"" ?
    Merci @LeonieWatson #a11y #design #inclusion
    RT @LeonieWatson: If you're looking for the Inclusive Design Principles (IDP), you'll find them here:
    inclusivedesignprinciples.info
    We moved them when TPGi stopped updating the site, and now they've let the old domain lapse entirely.
    Please help us spread the word that the IDP are still out there!

  24. Resuming our series after the season’s hiatus, this article looks at testing for minimum target size and spacing of interactive controls. Although the name of this SC is slightly confounding, because it isn't really about target size, it's about target spacing.

    tpgi.com/how-to-test-2-5-8-tar

    #accessibility #a11y #wcag22

  25. The third article in my WCAG 2.2 testing series looks at 2.5.7 Dragging Movements.

    This SC requires that content that uses dragging movements, like sliders, and drag and drop, can also be used with a single pointer without dragging movements.

    tpgi.com/how-to-test-2-5-7-dra

    #a11y #acessibility #wcag22

  26. 👁️ How Does Reflowing Content Affect People With Screen Magnification?

    "People using screen magnification software may experience problems when navigating a website. Part of that is down to the magnification software itself, but part of it is how content flows on the website."

    #accessibility #lowVision #magnification #webDev

    tpgi.com/how-does-reflowing-co

  27. On #AccessibleAirTravelDay, we’re spotlighting a better way to check in, board, and rebook flights independently.

    From tactile keypads to audio prompts, accessible airport kiosks powered by JAWS for Kiosk help travelers who are blind or have low vision move through airports with confidence.

    Discover three ways airports can improve the passenger experience: tpgi.com/3-ways-improve-passen

    #Accessibility #JAWSforKiosk #IndependentTravel

  28. It's hard to believe that just 14 days ago I was 13,000km away in California, wondering how Hans Hillen and my talk on AI and web accessibility would go down at a CSUN conference where there were at least 20 presentations on related topics (it all went very well, thanks for asking 🙂).

    When we were preparing the talk, we realised we had way too much material, so we had to chop a lot out to fit the time available.

    I kept what I cut out, though, and have now used that to expand my talk transcript into a TPGi blog post, using my slides to illustrate the article.

    My focus was on how AI is changing the web accessibility tools we use now, namely automatic alt text generation, automatic captioning and AI-powered overlays. No lack of potential controversy, then!

    Anyway, I hope it's an interesting read and maybe adds a little to your perspective and understanding of AI and web accessibility.

    tpgi.com/what-ai-can-do-for-an

    #AI #accessibility #a11y #AltText #Captioning #Overlays