A11y Rules Soundbites

A podcast by Nicolas Steenhout

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62 Episodes

  1. Tori Clark talks about visible labels and Dragon

    Published: 16/04/2021
  2. Ted Galanos talks about switch input and the Darcy keyboard

    Published: 30/03/2021
  3. Dr. Ellen Spertus talks about essential tremors and password fields

    Published: 10/03/2021
  4. Holly Schroeder talks about working memory and ADD

    Published: 31/01/2021
  5. Holly Schroeder talks about essential tremors and worsening vision

    Published: 03/01/2021
  6. Julia Ferraioli talks about contrast and parralax

    Published: 21/12/2020
  7. Michael Ausbun talks about blindness and ARIA live regions

    Published: 12/12/2020
  8. Alex Umstead discusses autism, flickering screens, and keyboard use

    Published: 08/12/2020
  9. JL Sorak talks about dyslexia and how sites handle mistakes

    Published: 28/02/2020
  10. Devon Persing talks about depression and brain fog

    Published: 22/02/2020
  11. Patrick Burke talks about headings and screen readers

    Published: 20/02/2020
  12. Sveta Kouznetsova talks about the importance of transcripts and captions

    Published: 10/07/2019
  13. EJ Mason talks about CP and how cramps impact internet use

    Published: 04/06/2019
  14. Mel Chua talks about speech input and captions as a Deaf individual

    Published: 30/05/2019
  15. Greg Norman talks about content overload and cognitive impairments

    Published: 14/03/2019
  16. Cherry Thompson talks about cognitive impairments and web accessibility

    Published: 23/02/2019
  17. Ian Littman talks about orange and zoom restrictions

    Published: 01/06/2018
  18. Michelle McQuigge tells us why she can’t do her job without alt text

    Published: 22/05/2018
  19. Taylor Hunt speaks about the impact of ADHD

    Published: 27/04/2018
  20. Kirsty Major talks about using a screen reader to navigate the web

    Published: 09/04/2018

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The A11y Rules Sound bites is a series of short shows where individual with disabilities discuss what their impairment is, and what barriers they encounter on the web.

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