Here are 16 posts
filed under “inclusion.” But hey, if there’s nothing here of interest, check out the full archive of my writing.
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It was long overdue, but I’ve added an accessibility statement to my website. Here are a few reasons why.
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- accessibility
- disability
- inclusion
- web design
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I tried navigating some of Google’s featured AMP Stories in a screen reader. And then I wrote this.
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- google amp
- regulation
- performance
- monopolies
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Thinking about web accessibility, and getting from here to there.
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- accessibility
- inclusion
- exclusion
- web design
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I went to Demo Day for the latest Resilient Coders bootcamp. The students left an impression on me.
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- nonprofit
- education
- diversity
- inclusion
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It can feel overwhelming to design for a new device, a new context. Maybe there’s an alternative?
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- web design
- performance
- watch
- smart watch
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I’ve attended a few community sessions at Resilient Coders. It’s a wonderful organization; maybe you’d like to support them, too.
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- nonprofit
- education
- diversity
- inclusion
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What if someone doesn’t browse the web like I do? Or like you do?
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- design
- ethics
- inclusion
- accessibility
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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on some of the language I use to talk about accessibility. It might be language you use, too.
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- accessibility
- design
- inclusion
- universal access
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When offering advice, be careful how it’s offered.
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- rhetoric
- inclusion
- consideration
- advice
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Farewell, Dean. And thank you.
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- in memoriam
- death
- inclusion
- career
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We’ve been trying something new on our little responsive design podcast. I’ve enjoyed the experiment; maybe you will, too.
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- responsive design
- podcast
- karen mcgrane
- inclusion
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For me, the real value of a device lab isn’t in testing. A device lab is a design tool.
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- web design
- performance
- device testing
- universal access
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Done right, a device lab’s a pretty good empathy engine.
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- web design
- performance
- device testing
- device labs
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Many of the free web themes I’ve seen recently are…slow. How can we fix that?
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- design
- politics
- performance
- work
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When I’m asked to speak at an event, I ask a few useful questions. Maybe you’ll find them useful, too.
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- work
- public speaking
- conferences
- code of conduct
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The web isn’t a platform. When we design and build for it, we should remember that.
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- design
- performance
- universal access
- inclusion