Authentic conversations so far...

This is an archive of the email messages I sent to my daily mailing list since March 12th, 2024. Enjoy!

Teams that invest in slowly building accessibility skills end up in a better place than those who try to fix everything at once.

Include accessibility into your existing acceptance criteria to build things right from the start without it feeling like extra work.

Accessibility issues aren't side effects. They are what happens when we ignore knowingly problems.

Our job is to write a story that resonates with others and helps them make better choices for accessibility.

Accessibility isn't about technical complexity or resource allocation. It's who you're willing to exclude.

Building accessibility into your web product from day one saves money, time and creates better experiences for all users.

When web accessibility fails, every small frustration compounds into something much bigger.

The only way to learn accessibility is to do the work and build it in your development process.

The 5 hidden rules product owners use to avoid making their products accessible, and what they're really costing you.

Writing semantic HTML is something you do automatically without really thinking about it.

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