February 18, 2022 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about the benefits of UX writers and technical writers teaming up, find six options for WordPress search, discover a whistle-stop tour of four CSS color features, and more.

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Seven Years of Asking: I’m Still Waiting for WordPress.com to Publish Captioned Videos

Hosted WordPress dot com home page as of February 2022, highlighting everything you need to build your website with WordPress with a call to action button to start your website..

I’m writing a post I didn’t think I would ever write. It’s about a multi-million dollar company where I’m a 10+ year customer.

And whose services I’ve advocated for years.

Which makes this post even harder to write.

In the past, I’ve contacted organizations and businesses about the inaccessibility of the content they’ve published on the web.

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Photo of the Week: Plymouth Ice Festival 40th Anniversary

A unicorn ice sculpture stand on its hind legs in downtown Kellogg Park, main street businesses in the background.

Happy anniversary, Plymouth Ice Festival!

Returning to Kellogg Park and downtown Plymouth, Michigan, the annual ice festival returned this weekend with dozens of ice sculptures to check out as you stroll the sidewalks and streets.

While this year’s event won’t have live ice carvings (due to COVID restrictions), there are a lot of beautiful sculptures of animals, butterflies, vehicles, dogs, etc. that were carved off site and delivered throughout the downtown area.

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