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5 Website Accessibility Issues You Can Fix Today, Without Touching Code
Accessibility isn’t just for developers. You don’t need to know HTML, ARIA roles, or keyboard focus management to start making your website better for more people. In fact, some of the most common accessibility barriers can be fixed with nothing more than good content choices and a few smart edits. Whether you’re a freelance UX…
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Why Accessibility Skills Are the UX Career Advantage No One’s Talking About
This is me shuffling over in front of you and firmly planting my soapbox before stepping into it with my megaphone. The UX Industry Is Shifting—and Accessibility Is the Secret Weapon If you’re a UX designer wondering how to futureproof your career, you’re asking the right question. And if no one’s told you this yet,…
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How to Audit Your Website for Accessibility (Even If You’re Not a Developer)
Accessibility Is Everyone’s Job—Not Just Developers You don’t need a comp-sci degree or fancy tools to start evaluating your website for accessibility. What you do need is a willingness to learn, a curious eye, and a keyboard. You’ve already got that! This post will show you how to perform your own accessibility audit—without writing a…
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What Is Practical Accessibility? A Plain-Language Guide for Non-Developers
If you’ve ever felt like web accessibility is a maze of technical jargon and legal threats, you’re not alone. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Let me introduce you to a concept I call Practical Accessibility. It’s a simple and effective way to start making any website more inclusive today, without needing to…