A quick update. I’ve previously written on developing an Accessible TwentyTwelve Child Theme. Recently, a new version of the parent theme (TwentyTwelve) was released, so I had to update the Child Theme to reflect the changes in the parent. Continue reading “Update to TwentyTwelve & Child Theme: Accessible Submenu”
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Code4Lib Presentation: We Are All Disabled! Universal Web Design Making Web Services Accessible for Everyone
LibTechConf 2014 Presentation: We Are All Disabled! Universal Web Design Making Web Services Accessible for Everyone
This is the full write-up for the presentation I did at LibTechConf 2014, not including the Q&A section. There are slight differences from the actual presentation, primarily having removed the questions I asked the audience and in a couple of cases, adding further notes or source information. Continue reading “LibTechConf 2014 Presentation: We Are All Disabled! Universal Web Design Making Web Services Accessible for Everyone”
Tips on Making Your Gravity Forms as Accessible as Possible
I’m currently using gravity forms and struggling with the accessibility of it. It sounds like there are no plans to make it accessible, but I know a lot of people use this plugin, so let’s make the best of it. Continue reading “Tips on Making Your Gravity Forms as Accessible as Possible”
Accessible WordPress Theme: Creating a Fully Accessible TwentyTwelve Child Theme
To make up for the lack of post last week (apologies, things have just been too busy), a special post this week. Before working on the new website, I once again did some searching for an accessible WordPress theme. Unfortunately, I found little that would meet my needs as I required WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) level AA at the minimum, but preferably something that would be as accessible as possible.
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