A11y Rules Soundbites

A podcast by Nicolas Steenhout

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62 Episodio

  1. Paul Fenwick talks about color blindness and not using color alone

    Pubblicato: 24/08/2022
  2. Myriam Jessier talks about ADHD and the barriers she encounters on the web

    Pubblicato: 18/08/2022
  3. Albert Kim talks about OCD, PTSD, and web accessibility

    Pubblicato: 13/05/2022
  4. Amy Carney talks about text that gets cut off

    Pubblicato: 04/03/2022
  5. Amy Carney talks about low vision, sticky elements, and overlays

    Pubblicato: 08/02/2022
  6. Dacey Nolan talks about epilepsy and her barriers on the web

    Pubblicato: 09/12/2021
  7. Listen to disabled people’s stories – IDPD 2021

    Pubblicato: 03/12/2021
  8. Kelly Hussey talks about speech input and visible element separation

    Pubblicato: 17/11/2021
  9. Kevin Mar-Molinero talks about dyscalculia and copy/pasting

    Pubblicato: 04/11/2021
  10. Ruben Nic talks about Kerotoconus

    Pubblicato: 30/10/2021
  11. Julia Ferraioli talks about chronic pain and brain fog

    Pubblicato: 22/10/2021
  12. Meryl K. Evans talks about being Deaf and caption quality

    Pubblicato: 20/10/2021
  13. Dave Brown talks about low vision and simplicity on the web

    Pubblicato: 08/10/2021
  14. Ben Lesh talks about ADHD and reducing “noise”

    Pubblicato: 01/10/2021
  15. Mike Calvo talks about blindness and inclusion

    Pubblicato: 28/09/2021
  16. Thane Pullan talks about switch input and CAPTCHAs

    Pubblicato: 22/09/2021
  17. Diana van Dulken talks about ADHD and things moving on screen

    Pubblicato: 20/09/2021
  18. Default focus outlines: Don’t remove them!

    Pubblicato: 17/09/2021
  19. Julieanne King talks about age-related reduction in visual acuity

    Pubblicato: 13/09/2021
  20. Julieanne King talks about moving content on pages and ADHD

    Pubblicato: 25/06/2021

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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.

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