inclusivity

Reframing Accessibility for the Web · An A List Apart Article

Submitted by michael on Wed, 02/11/2015 - 10:42

If you’ve been treating “people with disabilities” as an edge case for your
websites, consider this a reckoning. Web accessibility means that everyone can use the web.
The job of a web designer isn’t to question the configurations, devices, and tools that
users bring to the table; it’s to rise to the challenge of making a site work for anyone
who wishes to use it. Anne Gibson makes the case for site testing, inclusivity, and a better
way of thinking about people online.