Introduction: Accessibility in the Palm of Your Hand Most of us spend more time on our phones than on our computers. For people with disabilities, mobile devices are often even more important because they have incredible accessibility features built right into the hardware. However, testing
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Creating a Bug Report That Developers Actually Want to Read
Introduction: Translation is Key We’ve all seen a bad bug report: “The site is broken for screen readers.” For a developer, this is incredibly frustrating because it doesn’t tell them what is broken, where it is, or how to fix it. An accessibility bug is
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Introduction: “Nothing About Us Without Us” At Aditya Catalyst, we have a motto: Technical compliance is not the same as usability. You can have a website that passes every automated scan and hits every WCAG requirement, but still feels “clunky” or confusing to a person
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Introduction: Hearing the Web for the First Time The first time you turn on a screen reader, it can be a little overwhelming. The voice is fast, the commands are unfamiliar, and the experience is completely different from “looking” at a screen. But for a
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Introduction: The Myth of the “Magic Button” In a world obsessed with speed, everyone wants a “magic button” that can scan a website and fix all its problems instantly. There are many great tools out there that claim to do exactly this. But at Aditya
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