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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.

Easily removed HTML5 article tags found lurking in form

While manual accessibility testing a form wizard, HTML5 article tags were announced by the screen reader. This confused our participant on every step!

Published 22 November, 2018
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, forms, HTML, prioritise, testing

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, testing, user research

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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