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Fixing Bad UX Designs
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Fixing Bad UX Designs

by Lisandra Maioli
February 2018
Intermediate to advanced
348 pages
9h 48m
English
Packt Publishing
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Can content be consumed by a wide variety of user agents (browsers)? Does it work with assistive technology? Assistive technologies are resources and services that aim to facilitate the development of daily activities by people with disabilities such as screen reader, electronic loupe, screen magnification software, keyboard with enlarged letters, or navigation assistant. They seek to increase functional capacities and thus promote the independence and autonomy of those who use them. Make sure to:

  • Maximize compatibility with existing and future tools

Although WCAG provides a comprehensive view of what content is accessible, they can also be a bit overwhelming. To make it easier, the WCAG guidelines were simplified, by the Web Accessibility ...

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