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15.02.2024Blind perspective
Blind perspective: Walking into the unknown
Today, I would like to talk a bit about the issue of spatial orientation. Right away, I’ll mention that my…
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16.11.2023Not only design
Book Review: “Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity”
Today, we celebrate International Tolerance Day. Along with the establishment of this day, the Declaration of Principles of Tolerance was…
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09.06.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.4.3 – Minimum Contrast (Level AA)
Contrast is the next criterion we’re discussing today! This principle concerns the contrast of content placed on websites (as opposed…
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19.05.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.6 – Identifying Input Purpose (Level AAA)
Today we are discussing WCAG Criterion 1.3.6 – Identifying Purpose (Level AAA). What is its goal and what is it…
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12.05.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.5 – Defining the Expected Value (Level AA)
Did you know that each form field on your website should have a clearly defined purpose? This enables every user,…
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07.05.2023Accessibility
Book Review of Anna Goc’s “Głusza”
Anna Goc’s book “Głusza” is a poignant reportage that sensitively portrays the lives of Deaf individuals. The author not only…
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24.04.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.3 – Sensory Characteristics (Level A)
Good morning on Friday As part of our series of posts about WCAG, let’s talk today about senses. We have…
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17.04.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.2 – Meaningful Sequence (Level A)
Since it’s Friday, the WCAG Academy is sending another dose of knowledge Firstly, it’s important to note that WCAG Criterion…
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03.04.2023Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.1 – Information and Relationships: (Level A) Part 3
It’s Friday so let’s start with our schedule! Another WCAG-related post – the third part of criterion 1.3.1! Speaking of…