🧢 It’s Blue Beanie Day!
Being Scottish, I should probably be shouting about St. Andrew’s day, but web standards are too important, so Blue Beanie Day gets all my support! To find out more, check out the article I wrote 8 years ago today; more targeted at website owners (my clients at the time), but still a decent read. Aside from that blast from the past, I wrote four posts for you this month:
- The tempertemper newsletter
- Moving to Apple One with existing Apple subscriptions
- Form styling limitations are an accessibility issue
- Google are spoiling my Blue Beanie Day
Elsewhere on the web
- Parent accessibility – all about the situational and temporary impairments that come with being a new parent
- Your first attempt at making anything accessible will be awful, which contains this amazing line: “98% of websites are completely inaccessible. You couldn’t possibly do any worse than they are. The starting point is giving a damn”
- Assistive Technology: Getting started with VoiceOver on iOS
- Disabled people shouldn’t be the only ones fighting for accessibility: I’m Tired Of Fighting For My Rights As A Disabled Person
- 24 Accessibility, an advent calendar style blog that delivers 24 nuggets of accessibility wisdom every year
Anyway, have a great December, and enjoy opening those advent calendars tomorrow! 🎁