«A Guide to Understanding What Makes a #Typeface Accessible»
– by @GarethFW
I know that the #design and #webdev of any #homepage should also take #a11y into account (see toot above), but as far as the choice of #font is concerned, I don't know very much yet.
I learn now how to use 'forced-colors' on the CSS on the #website for dynamic #color's.
«Forced colors explained – A practical guide: #Forced colors is a #CSS media query that when active radically changes the way your #web-site looks, without any of your input. In this article we'll explore where it comes from, how it changes your site and how you can adapt to it.»
The a11y is gaining ground in the professional sector. A popular medium on the Internet is now making it more popular.
«An Editor Who Makes Times Visuals Accessible to All:
Jaime Tanner, The New York Times’s first accessibility visuals editor, wants to remove barriers to make sure readers with disabilities can engage with Times visual journalism.»
Here at Pa11y, we think making the web more accessible improves it for everyone. So we publish a range of free and open source tools to help designers and developers make their web pages more accessible.
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