The structure of a page rendered to the browser is important. If you already understand this, and why, then ignore this next part, it's not for you. Maybe you don't think it's important because you've …
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A11y: An accessibility guide for Ember developers
I've been writing code for 20 years now, and that time has mostly taught me that the internet is filled with pedantic assholes who will always tell me twenty-five ways I am wrong, and these …
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An A11y Interview
These are the accessibility-related questions I would ask at an interview*: Let's talk about accessibility. Do you know what that is? Looking for: General awareness. I've been given answers like, …
CSS Grid – Use Case
I'm looking forward to CSS Grid for a lot of reasons. At first, I admit that I found them really confusing and even decided that they will really only be useful for the kind of sites that I don't …
ember-a11y
Working with Ember has been rewarding. Working on accessibility in Ember has been even more rewarding. The Ember community's commitment to diversity and inclusion goes beyond just some nice key …
Empathy?
Sometimes I feel the least empathy coming from those who are working to push the web forward. ....A question is never an opening to a conversation, but an opening to a link to their blog post on the …