💚 Free Book: Accessibility For Everyone (https://lnkd.in/dVvgMG29), a wonderful free book on web accessibility for designers, developers, content folks — pretty much everyone. Written 9 years ago, but still very much relevant today. With sections on disabilities, impairments, planning for accessibility, design and testing. Kindly released by Laura Kalbag. --- ✤ Free Books on Accessibility Giving A Damn About Accessibility, by Sheri Byrne-Haber (disabled) PDF: https://lnkd.in/eqbz5Npw Audio: https://lnkd.in/emYMbEDc Web Accessibility In Plain Language, by Charlie Triplett https://lnkd.in/e2AMAwyt AccessAbility Playbook, by Government of Canada https://lnkd.in/e2W3viJb Appt Accessibility Handbook, by Jan Jaap de Groot, Paul van Workum CPACC https://lnkd.in/e3V7eTU9 Accessibility Foundations (Free Guide), by Henny Swan https://lnkd.in/erGd9vX7 WCAG 2.2 Card Deck (Updated!), by Johannes Lehner https://lnkd.in/eQgDsY9j 🎁 Free Practical Books For Designers https://lnkd.in/dsxAukXq --- And a *HUGE* thanks yet again to wonderful Laura Kalbag and everyone sharing their insights, learnings, experiences in wonderful resources like these ones — for everyone to learn from and build open. Your work doesn’t go unnoticed! 💚 #ux #WebAccessibility
Effectivement, très pertinent, excellent livre!
the best accessibility work usually isn’t flashy, it just quietly removes friction for people who never complain loudly
Web accessibility isn't an optional line item in a Jira ticket; it's a core architectural requirement. Framework hype fades, but semantic web standards remain foundational. Vitaly's list is excellent, but the Government of Canada's AccessAbility Playbook and the WCAG 2.2 Card Deck are absolute standouts. Government playbooks provide the most rigorous, battle-tested standards we have. And format-wise, I’m actually stealing that WCAG card deck immediately for my team's workflow and AI prompt configurations. It’s the perfect practical tool to bridge compliance docs with a developer's daily routine. Building accessible interfaces from day one is simply a sign of mature engineering, not extra work.