Doing Responsive Right: Accessibility Lessons for Mobile Design

Doing Responsive Right: Accessibility Lessons for Mobile Design

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Doing Responsive Right: Accessibility Lessons for Mobile Design

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 The web's greatest strength, I believe, is often seen as a limitation as a defect. It is the nature of the web to be flexible, and it should be our role as designers and developers to embrace this fl…
  3. 3 Mobile First Design
  4. 4 Using Web Standards
  5. 5 Understand Proximity
  6. 6 Embrace the Vertical Stack
  7. 7 Design for Quick Consumption
  8. 8 USE HEADINGS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
  9. 9 Redefine Easy
  10. 10 LESSON Change layout? Change interaction
  11. 11 A change in layout/display may require a change in: interaction, role (markup), source order, alt text, state or other property
  12. 12 Change orientation? Beware of overlap
  13. 13 LESSONS Sliding animations: lost focus.
  14. 14 LESSON 10 Flexbox. Screen readers see the source.

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