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Designing inclusive and engaging digital experiences

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Tag: HTML

Proper document markup. Separating structure from presentation and behavior. The lowercase semantic web. Building accessible, cross-platform, cross-browser pages. Using web standards correctly. HTML evolves into a language built for applications, not just documents. New semantics. Responsive images and other conundrums. Canvas and accessibility. Audio, video, and fallbacks. The politics of HTML: WHAT WG and the W3C.

Results of accessibility testing a multi-channel form wizard

In September 2018 I conducted manual accessibility testing on the first iteration of member registration as a form wizard. This was my lightning talk.

Published 26 September, 2018
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, CSS, forms, HTML, public speaking, research, testing

4 Mobile form improvements for better UX – registration

I designed 4 mobile improvements to a registration form. These UX improvements make it faster to complete, easier to fill out, and increase data accuracy.

Published 23 February, 2018
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged forms, HTML, mobile

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