A11y Rules Soundbites
Ein Podcast von Nicolas Steenhout
62 Folgen
-  Kelsey Byers talks about audio processing issues and online coursesVom: 6.3.2023
-  Meagan Eller talks about autoimmune disorders, foggy memory, and the webVom: 6.2.2023
-  Justin Yarbrough talks about form validation and screen readersVom: 30.1.2023
-  Brennan Roy talks about multiple disabilities and how web use is impactedVom: 23.1.2023
-  Nash Van Gool talks about ADHD and distractions on the internetVom: 18.1.2023
-  Guy Kisel speaks of sensory overloadVom: 9.1.2023
-  Alex Marositz talks about screen reader use and the lack of progress of accessibility on the webVom: 12.12.2022
-  Nick Colley speaks about ADHD and engagement patterns on the webVom: 5.12.2022
-  Alyssa Cheeseman talks about screen readers and false WCAG conformance claimsVom: 28.11.2022
-  Negoslav Sabev talks about how critical accessibility isVom: 15.11.2022
-  Lē Silveus McNamara talks about neurodivergence, color choices, and overstimulationVom: 7.11.2022
-  Sam Evans talks about being hard of hearing and the importance of captionsVom: 31.10.2022
-  Barry Hill talks about screen readers and lack of semantic meaning on the webVom: 24.10.2022
-  John Tubbs talks about dyslexia and user choiceVom: 17.10.2022
-  Andy Feuling talks about one-handed gamingVom: 10.10.2022
-  Robert Jolly talks about cognitive impairments and complex interfacesVom: 3.10.2022
-  Jessie Zhang speaks about Deafness and the need for captionsVom: 26.9.2022
-  Justin Yarbrough talks about alt textVom: 19.9.2022
-  Matt Trask speaks about depression and web formsVom: 13.9.2022
-  Iris McLeary talks about ADHD and how she can’t use social media anymoreVom: 6.9.2022
The A11y Rules Sound bites is a series of short shows where individual with disabilities discuss what their impairment is, and what barriers they encounter on the web.
 
 