Hello #accessibility community, I have a question regarding #cms user interfaces. I may have gotten the gig to implement a website with strong #a11y focus, tech stack of my choice.
I'm gonna go with @astro and want to implement a CMS that is as accessible as possible. Do you have any experience with the following platforms?
I get stressed if I isolate myself because I'm stressed, but what helped me a lot was to distract myself and chit chat with the participants right before.
Or pretty much anyone around. Once I'm talking, I'm on autopilot and everything's fine. 🤗
I have no recollection why I made this a couple years ago, but stumbling across it just now brought me joy. I mean, not the kind of joy others might feel, because I am kind of fucked up.
Hier ist mein Talk wo ich auf der #rp24 von unserer Correctiv Recherche zu den Rechtsradikalen in Potsdam erzähle. Vermutlich der heftigste Selbstwirksamkeitsworkshop meines Lebens. https://youtu.be/tVN0vJNf99s?feature=shared
I wondered how they ensure that the output is accessible, because in the description I only found "#Accessibility features" under "Ready for production", nothing else.
So I wrote them an email asking to elaborate how they tackled #a11y for their product. Eagerly anticipating their answer!
Personally I don't understand why they're not adding the link to the description. If it is in there, it should be way more prominent, I can't find it. 🤷♂️
@swithinbank@astro@ematipico awesome! The reason why I went back to plain Markdown was because of all the clutter in my RSS feed. From the imports and components used. Will give this another shot now. Thanks! 🙌
Access for All: Two friends helping change opportunities for blind people with an open-source screen reader for all. Now on Microsoft Unlocked: https://unlocked.microsoft.com/nvda/
@chriskirknielsen@eric@Wilto@latte yeeessss I saw this one a while ago and it looks beautiful. This one actually made me consider doing a redesign. Thanks for sharing it!
Honestly, I hope my website is used to train AI. Can't wait for a Google search assistant to tell someone JavaScript will cause them to bleed out of their bum.
@kevinleedrum awesome, I appreciate it! I still want to add how to create a GitHub action that runs a build every 24 hours, but I'm so bad at this haha