10 Ways to Improve Accessibility on Websites and Social Media

10 ways

When I chatted about accessibility with other attendees at WordCamp Denver 2018 this weekend, I shared some of my tips and blog posts on how they could improve accessibility on their websites.

After one conversation, they thanked me for the recommendations, and asked if I had a summary post that covered all the tips.

Thanks for all the info, Deborah. Appreciate your help. I know I have some work to do on my site.

Do you have a summary post with all the tips you just shared with me?

No, I replied. But that’s a good idea. I’ll publish a summary blog post in the next week. Continue reading 10 Ways to Improve Accessibility on Websites and Social Media

Photo of the Week: Moose Near Aspen, Colorado

moose standing on creekshore pausing before taking a drink of water

Last week, as my vehicle approached one of the last curves in the road on the outskirts of Aspen, Colorado on the way back from Independence Pass, I saw several large dark brown shapes near the creek that bordered the road.

Wait, what were those?

They were too large and too dark to be deer. And their antlers were huge, almost black.

I pulled my vehicle to the side of the road, quickly drew out my binoculars, and scanned the creek edge. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Moose Near Aspen, Colorado

WordSesh 2018: What Clients Really Want

In his What Clients Really Want session at the WordSesh 2018 virtual WordPress developers conference, Nathan Allotey shared his insights from working with clients and learning what they really want.

He explained that sometimes it can be hard to find out.

Some clients will tell you all the features and functionality they want on a website, but you’ll discover that’s not what they really want. Continue reading WordSesh 2018: What Clients Really Want