In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn how to set up a remote UX team, find an online site to test if your video triggers epileptic seizures, discover how to fix a horizontal overflow problem on mobile, and more.
Continue reading August 5, 2022 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development NewsHelpful Online Resources for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Accessibility, and Email
When Alexis Deveria launched Can I Use? in 2008, the helpful online site that eventually grew to include support tables for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it was a welcome resource for designers and developers.
Why?
Folks were struggling with browser compatibility for features.
There wasn’t any resource online like Can I Use? at the time: an easy-to-read resource that quickly told you whether a browser supported a specific feature.
More than a decade later, Can I Use? is the top resource that web folks turn to when they need to learn about browser compatibility .
The success of Can I Use? has contributed to the launch of similar sites that provide helpful information to web designers and developers as well as content strategists.
Continue reading Helpful Online Resources for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Accessibility, and EmailWeb Accessibility in Mind Conference: Free, Virtual Web Accessibility Conference on September 7-8, 2022
Mark your calendar!
The inaugural Web Accessibility in Mind Conference, a two-day virtual conference hosted by WebAIM in partnership with Pope Tech, launches September 7-8, 2022.
Held online using Zoom, the free conference runs from noon to 5:00pm Eastern Time zone, with a one-hour break at 2:00pm each day.
Live captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided. The schedule is not yet available, but is expected to be published soon.
Continue reading Web Accessibility in Mind Conference: Free, Virtual Web Accessibility Conference on September 7-8, 2022