‘Accessibility’ Videos

  • Stefano Minoia: L’accessibilità delle icone web

    Stefano Minoia: L’accessibilità delle icone web

    WordCamp Verona 2019Speaker: Stefano Minoia

    December 10, 2019 — Le icone sono diventate elementi fondamentali nel web design: in quanto simboli rapidamente comprensibili che aiutano gli utenti durante la navigazione, esse permettono di trasmettere un concetto in modo molto più efficace.

    Ma è davvero così? Quali sono le trappole che rendono le icone web problematiche non solo per gli utenti con esigenze particolari, ma più in generale per tutti quelli che visitano un sito web?

    Con un occhio al design e uno allo sviluppo, si vedrà cosa tenere in considerazione quando si aggiunge un’icona a un sito web e verranno date alcune soluzioni sia generali che tecniche ai problemi più comuni.

  • Simone Mignami: Accessibilità web, serve a tutti

    Simone Mignami: Accessibilità web, serve a tutti

    WordCamp Verona 2019Speaker: Simone Mignami

    December 9, 2019 — In molti pensano che l’accessibilità web sia importante solo per le persone con disabilità, come ciechi o ipovedenti.
    Eppure è una valida alleata di tutti, ad esempio per la navigazione da smartphone e per la SEO.
    Non è quindi da sottovalutare.

    Vedremo insieme perché l’accessibilità è importante per tutti gli utenti, qualche semplice tecnica per risolvere alcuni dei problemi più comuni e come verificare se abbiamo fatto un buon lavoro.

  • Joschi Kuphal: Kriegen wir schon kaputt! - Let's ruin all the (accessible) things
  • Natalie MacLees: Making Your Website Work for Everyone

    Natalie MacLees: Making Your Website Work for Everyone

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Natalie MacLees

    November 14, 2019 — In this workshop, we’ll walk you through testing your website, identifying potential issues, and fixing the most common accessibility problems. We’ll cover the basic principles of accessibility and inclusive design and share tips and tools for making and keeping your website accessible.

  • Joe A. Simpson, Jr.: Ouch! WordPress Accessibility That Should Not Hurt

    Joe A. Simpson, Jr.: Ouch! WordPress Accessibility That Should Not Hurt

    WordCamp Long Beach 2019Speakers: Joe A. Simpson, Jr.

    November 13, 2019 — At a WordPress Meetup presentation, an attendee turned and punched Joe A. Simpson, Jr, in the arm saying, “accessibility makes me so angry!”

    We’ll debunk common misconceptions designers, developers, and business owners have and learn how advocating for access to all improves your site SEO, design, user experience and function through interactive examples and discussion.

  • Maja Benke: How to start with Accessibility

    Maja Benke: How to start with Accessibility

    WordCamp Stuttgart 2019Speaker: Maja Benke

    November 10, 2019 — Most freelancers and agencies who work in web knows that accessibility matters, but during the daily working life it is sometimes hard to include accessibility into the projects. At the same time accessibility seems like a huge area and it overwhelms sometimes to start with it. In this talk I will show some tools and resources about accessibility that makes it easy to start with accessibility. Also I will show the most common accessibility issues in web projects and provide simple solutions, that are easy to integrate.

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  • Trevor Johnson-Steigelman: 5 Ways to Improve your Website Accessibility

    Trevor Johnson-Steigelman: 5 Ways to Improve your Website Accessibility

    WordCamp Rochester 2019Speaker: Trevor Johnson-Steigelman

    November 4, 2019 — Over 15 million U.S. Internet users have some form of impairment that affects their ability to use the Internet. In this talk, we will share some simple ways to improve your site’s accessibility. These changes help everyone. As an extra bonus, accessibility improves your search engine optimization (SEO). By the end of this session, you will be able to understand why accessibility is helpful for everyone, to help make your website better for the visually impaired, to help make your website better for the hearing impaired, to help make your website better for the mobility impaired, to improve your website SEO.

  • Natalie MacLees: The Tangled Web We’re Weaving

    Natalie MacLees: The Tangled Web We’re Weaving

    WordCamp Long Beach 2019Speaker: Natalie MacLees

    October 29, 2019 — WordPress now powers over one third of all websites on the internet. The decisions that the WordPress community makes ripple out and make an impact on the ways people use the web, how web developers and designers do their work, and influence future technologies and development. That’s a lot of power in our hands – are we using it wisely? We have a responsibility to lead by example.

    Natalie MacLees explores the influence our community is having on accessibility and inclusive design, the things we’re neglecting, the impact that our decisions are having on people across the globe, and what we could be doing better.

  • Joseph LoPreste: Web Accessibility made easy for WordPress

    Joseph LoPreste: Web Accessibility made easy for WordPress

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: Joseph LoPreste

    October 29, 2019 — We explain what the WCAG 2.1 guidelines are and why they are so important to us as WordPress developers and agencies.

    Then we offer our easy and actionable steps that you can do to your website as soon as you get home to help you become compliant.

    We of course go through and explain each step we offer so you will understand clearly.

    Finally, we offer some resources and links to completely free plugins that you can use to test your websites Section 508 compliance and help your compliance instantly.

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  • Tanguy Lohéac: Monter un site WordPress E-commerce quand on est aveugle

    Tanguy Lohéac: Monter un site WordPress E-commerce quand on est aveugle

    WordCamp Paris 2019Speaker: Tanguy Lohéac

    October 21, 2019 — Je souhaite apporter mon retour d’expérience quant à la mise en place d’un site de e-commerce avec WordPress en tant que personne aveugle.

    Après une rapide mise en contexte, je décrirais les difficultés rencontrées, mais aussi les bonnes surprises avec, si possible, une touche d’humour.

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