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When and where to set input spellcheck =false

A form will spellcheck your name, email and postal address, giving false positives. I’ll share how I tweak this for a less jarring form-filling experience.

Published 1 October, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged forms, HTML, inclusive design

Identify input purpose for awesome usability and accessibility

Identify input purpose (autocomplete values) makes easier and faster form filling experiences for everyone entering personal or payment information.

Published 7 September, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, CSS, forms, HTML, mobile, usability

Digital prototyping workshop at the 2019 UXLibs conference

To improve the mobile experience of reserving a group study room – the case for my digital prototyping workshop at the 5th UXLibs conference.

Published 22 June, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, forms, interaction design, mobile, prototyping, public speaking, usability, workshop

Input width makes it easy to guide sighted users

Setting input width to guide sighted users reduces cognitive effort needed to fill out forms. I’ve created HTML and CSS code to set width of a postcode field.

Published 26 May, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, CSS, forms, HTML, inclusive design, mobile

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