Talk Description
- An understanding of what accessibility is.
- How to advocate for accessibility.
- An understanding of who benefits from accessible design.
- Examples of the bad things that happen when accessibility is not considered (and how to avoid them).
- Understand what the WCAG accessibility guidelines are and how to use them in design and testing.
- Develop the skills to carry out an audit for accessibility on your own publicly facing website.
Been in testing and QA since 1998. Yes, they had computers way back then. No, my first tablet was not made out of stone :)
Since then, she has taken some time off for two people shaped development projects of her own. She describes herself as “cat slave” to a very large and opinionated Tuxedo Tom who likes walking across keyboards and spilling tea.
Doing talks and writing blogs were not something she was comfortable with so she challenged herself to start doing them in 2018. One of the happiest results of this experiment was making new wonderful friends which is one of the best outcomes of breaking out of any comfort zone.
Been in testing and QA since 1998. Yes, they had computers way back then. No, my first tablet was not made out of stone :)
Since then, she has taken some time off for two people shaped development projects of her own. She describes herself as “cat slave” to a very large and opinionated Tuxedo Tom who likes walking across keyboards and spilling tea.
Doing talks and writing blogs were not something she was comfortable with so she challenged herself to start doing them in 2018. One of the happiest results of this experiment was making new wonderful friends which is one of the best outcomes of breaking out of any comfort zone.