Twitter friends! I'm collecting all the evil tricks that people (inadvertently?) do to make things less #accessible. What are the top 3 things #UX or #dev folks do that feel like they're basically locking the door? Give me your worst! #a11y #inclusion
Thanks! I assume you’re suggesting the link should be around h2 instead? Is there a way to bridge that and a desire to have a nice big clickable target for people who use mice or trackpad?
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See next tweet :) The Guardian also uses a similar CSS trick for their blocks of news stories (or at least, they did the last time I checked).
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Can I ask you one other thing. There is another similar (in my head) issue where people use letter-like Unicode characters – for example to style their Twitter names – and those are poorly supported by screen readers.
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Sigh. My lack of background color on those images makes them not display if you try to enlarge them on twitter. So: new ones attached.pic.twitter.com/eelspMInkc
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There are two ways. In Cards https://inclusive-components.design/cards/ , @inclusicomps describes them both: pseudo-element and JavaScript, with pros and cons.
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