A11y Rules Soundbites
En podkast av Nicolas Steenhout
62 Episoder
-  Tori Clark talks about visible labels and DragonPublisert: 16.4.2021
-  Ted Galanos talks about switch input and the Darcy keyboardPublisert: 30.3.2021
-  Dr. Ellen Spertus talks about essential tremors and password fieldsPublisert: 10.3.2021
-  Holly Schroeder talks about working memory and ADDPublisert: 31.1.2021
-  Holly Schroeder talks about essential tremors and worsening visionPublisert: 3.1.2021
-  Julia Ferraioli talks about contrast and parralaxPublisert: 21.12.2020
-  Michael Ausbun talks about blindness and ARIA live regionsPublisert: 12.12.2020
-  Alex Umstead discusses autism, flickering screens, and keyboard usePublisert: 8.12.2020
-  JL Sorak talks about dyslexia and how sites handle mistakesPublisert: 28.2.2020
-  Devon Persing talks about depression and brain fogPublisert: 22.2.2020
-  Patrick Burke talks about headings and screen readersPublisert: 20.2.2020
-  Sveta Kouznetsova talks about the importance of transcripts and captionsPublisert: 10.7.2019
-  EJ Mason talks about CP and how cramps impact internet usePublisert: 4.6.2019
-  Mel Chua talks about speech input and captions as a Deaf individualPublisert: 30.5.2019
-  Greg Norman talks about content overload and cognitive impairmentsPublisert: 14.3.2019
-  Cherry Thompson talks about cognitive impairments and web accessibilityPublisert: 23.2.2019
-  Ian Littman talks about orange and zoom restrictionsPublisert: 1.6.2018
-  Michelle McQuigge tells us why she can’t do her job without alt textPublisert: 22.5.2018
-  Taylor Hunt speaks about the impact of ADHDPublisert: 27.4.2018
-  Kirsty Major talks about using a screen reader to navigate the webPublisert: 9.4.2018
The A11y Rules Sound bites is a series of short shows where individual with disabilities discuss what their impairment is, and what barriers they encounter on the web.
 
 