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

In Issue 24 of Access Denied, Gary closes all accessibility tickets because accessibility is just a nice to have.

The weekly 1%: Trust

Trust is the oxygen in accessibility. Let your team make mistakes and learn from them. Accessibility isn't about getting everything perfect.

Some things are accessibility problems, but not all are problems you need to fix right away.

KPI: Team trust

What is team trust in web accessibility and why is it important as a metric?

Consistency is king

You're unlikely to fix an inaccessible product in a sprint. It's better to be consistent.

It doesn't matter if you implement accessibility in your product or don't care about it at all. It'll will still cost you.

What is knowledge sharing in web accessibility and what are the warning signs?

Product teams are made up of people with two mindsets. One wants to avoid accessibility problems and one wants to solve them.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are mind-numbingly boring, but crucial if you want to help everyone access your content.

The hardest part in web accessibility isn't knowing what to do. It's doing it every day, even when you don't feel like it.

Do better

Without a follow through, there's no point in calling yourself inclusive while excluding disabled customers.

Change happens slowly, two steps forward, one step back. But accessibility has come a long way since just a few years ago.

More time

You don't need more time. You need more focus. Work will just expand to fill up your time.

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