How to Learn About Accessibility Best Practices in WordPress

Quick Start Guide of WordPress Accessibility Handbook

When it comes to accessibility in WordPress, you’ll find thousands of resources—blog posts, videos, podcasts, courses, infographics—to help you learn about WordPress accessibility.

I know, I’ve published several posts and given WordPress accessibility presentations myself.

But as with all things WordPress, the wordpress.org site is the source you want to visit to learn how you can make your WordPress site accessible to everyone.

Thanks to Sami Keijonen for his tweet earlier today, reminding Twitter users of the excellent WordPress Accessibility handbook resource: Continue reading How to Learn About Accessibility Best Practices in WordPress

Podcast Transcripts: Third Time’s a Charm

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For anyone working directly with customers, you know many of the best suggestions for improving your product or service come from customer requests.

It could be a customer support call, a tweet, or a support form message.

Can you add alternative text to images in native Twitter? Continue reading Podcast Transcripts: Third Time’s a Charm

How the Progress Bar Keeps You Sane [TED Video]

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The progress bar.

A common element on websites and applications.

You’ve seen all kinds of progress bars, from animated clocks to a vertical bar that fills up slowly from left to right.

And sometimes it feels like watching the progress bar is waiting for a pot of water to boil. Continue reading How the Progress Bar Keeps You Sane [TED Video]