Amy says that if you cut text off and don’t provide a way to expand it, she can’t read your content.
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Conversations around web accessibility
I’m a web designer and developer. I’m also an Alaskan and Kansan. Mum, wife and middle child.
Amy says that if you cut text off and don’t provide a way to expand it, she can’t read your content.
Amy tells us that sticky elements are a problem for her as they can hide content. And overlays don’t help.
Amy Carney tells us accessibility is not just a checklist of standards but that we really are building experience for people and allowing them to open up opportunities.
Amy Carney tells us that accessibility “comes down to a design perspective. We’re designing to include people, specifically people with disabilities. And that is based on enabling people with disabilities to access content and web applications online.”