How to get a WordPress developer all emotional and fanatic: discuss about heading structure.
Here’s my point of view on how headings should be set up in a WordPress theme.
And an overview of the pros and cons brought up in discussions.
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Storytelling in HTML: practical accessibility
A web page can be perfectly WCAG 2 proof, but if it doens’t tell a story, it’s still a puzzle for people that depend on a braille line or a screen reader.
Set yourself in the place of someone who get’s your web page read out loud linearly and the only clue she has on what the structure is, are headings and links.
A placeholder is no label; search forms in WordPress can do better
Wordpress developers can do better when building search forms. If it looks OK for me, it works OK for everyone? That point of view only counts when you can see properly. So how to do a search form for WordPress?
Working on web accessibility at WordCamp San Francisco 2014
WordCamp San Fransisco 2014 (WCSF14), the place to be if you’re serious into WordPress. Visiting San Francisco with the accessibility contributors team was a week I won’t forget. It was intense, fun, I spoke a zillion people and learned a lot.
Jet lag and double Dutch at WCSF14
I’m more productive discussing stuff in writing than in real life. Using Slack (which I love) and posting responses on tickets is a better way for me to get my voice heard.