Just shipped our new accessibility audit dashboard! 🎉 Our team has been working on this for months and I'm so proud of what we've built. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Hot take: most "accessible" websites only pass automated checks. Real accessibility means testing with actual users who rely on assistive technology. We need to do better as an industry.
Attended an amazing workshop on ARIA patterns today. Key takeaway: the first rule of ARIA is "don't use ARIA" if native HTML can do the job. Semantic HTML is your best friend. 🧵 Thread below:
Reminder: color contrast isn't just about text! Interactive components like buttons, form fields, and icons also need to meet contrast requirements (WCAG 1.4.11). I see this overlooked ALL the time.
Just published my comparison of screen readers across platforms: NVDA vs JAWS vs VoiceOver. TL;DR — they all have quirks, and if you're only testing with one, you're missing bugs. Link in bio.