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Web Access Club
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A podcast about accessibility for web creators.
It is my personal exploration of what it means to create an accessible web experience for the most diverse audience possible.
A podcast about accessibility for web creators.
It is my personal exploration of what it means to create an accessible web experience for the most diverse audience possible.
Applying knowledge via audits
Episode in
Web Access Club
Once we’ve learnt about accessibility and assistive technologies, how do we apply that knowledge at work? Where do we start? How do we know what needs fixing or extra attention?
One of the ways is through an audit.
In this episode, I’ll be chronicling my adventures in applying the new found accessibility knowledge through accessibility audits.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:36 - Throwing ourselves into the accessibility project
03:10 - Learning from internal audits
09:18 - First attempt at splitting up remediation work
17:52 - Adjusting our approach based on pro advice
21:27 - Reflections
23:36 - Outro
References:
WCAG 2.1 guideline
Accessibility and audit tools:
Accessibility audit spreadsheet template by Promet Source
Built-in Accessibility inspector in Firefox and The Accessibility pane in Chrome
Wave (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool) by WebAim
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Picking up unfamiliar tools
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Web Access Club
We can read about disabilities, and study inclusive design as much as we like. But that’s all just theory. One way to internalise and empathise how people with disabilities use technology, is by trying to use the assistive tech ourselves.
In this episode, I’m going to share my experience playing around with assistive technologies; from using only a keyboard to navigate, to colour filters, to screen readers.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
02:44 - Keyboard
05:50 - Different visual support
11:07 - Screen reader
18:29 - Assistive tech I’ve yet to try
19:56 - Reflections
21:46 - Outro
Videos of how to use Mac's built in assistive tech mentioned
Navigating Chrome on Windows by kayboard: Browsing and Help
Color filters on the MacBook
How to invert colors on Mac
Screen reader basics: VoiceOver A11ycasts
Links to resources mentioned in the episode:
Digital Accessibility Foundations by W3C
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Learning about disability culture
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A big part of UX is understanding our user. But what do people with no disabilities actually know about disability?
In this episode, I share how I attempted to understand more about disability, what I’ve learnt, and how they forever changed my views of ‘the disabled’.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
04:48 - Following other web accessibility groups and practitioners
08:06 - Listening to the disability community
12:33 - Understanding perception towards disabled individuals
16:25 - Disability culture
19:18 - Reflections
20:52 - Outro
Places to learn more about disability mentioned in the episode.
Content by web accessibility practitioners:
A11yCamp
A11yTalks
Inclusive Design 24
A11yTo
13 Letters
A11y Rules
A11y Project
Accessibility focused practitioners I follow:
Sara Soueidan
Shell Little
Anna E. Cook
Content by disability community:
Disability Visibility Project
Be My Eyes podcasts
The Blind Reality
The Neurodivergent Woman
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21:09
Discovering web accessibility
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Web creators’ first encounter with accessibility is often at work; be it through a project, discussions, or during research.
In this episode, I share how I discovered the world of web accessibility, what I learnt along the way, and why I wanted to learn more about it.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:29 - Working as a front-end developer
04:11 - Learning to code for keyboard interaction
06:18 - Looking for reasons for semantic HTML
09:06 - Stumbling upon screen readers, and disabilities
11:42 - Failing at advocacy
14:30 - A chance to understand more about disabled users
17:26 - Credits and outro
Links to resources mentioned in the episode:
CSS-Tricks
Smashing Magazine
Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1
Digital Accessibility Foundations by W3C
Transcript for this episode.
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Welcome to Web Access Club!
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Starting 29th August 2022, I (Prae Songprasit), a UX Engineer, will be exploring what it means to create an accessible web experience for the most diverse audience possible.
For this season, I will get personal, and focus on sharing my early accessibility journey
I will talk about how I discovered web accessibility, how I attempted to understand more about disabled users, and how I formed my approach to incorporating accessibility in my practice.
If you’re involved in creating a web product, this podcast is for you.
Transcript for this episode.
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