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Hey friends!
Our first podcast is in the books! Although I was nervous as heck, it was a blast getting to spend time with some people who really know their stuff when it comes to accessibility.
@JonSasala1 was the perfect complement in style to mine which apparently involves looking at the corner of my screen. Note to self, need to work on looking at or near the camera on occasion.
And if Jon wasn't enough, I had the honor of hearing both @TScales and @jmclaren of HubSpot really drive it home.
As promised here are the show notes!
Statistics on accessibility web-wide.
HubSpot Developer Documentation on accessibility
This guide was written to be a good starting point for those starting to learn about accessibility.
Popular accessibility testing tools and educational information.
HubSpot theme boilerplate GitHub repository
Start from a foundation that HubSpot and community members continue to iterate on improving accessibility, performance, and best practices. Feel something could be better? contribute!
Build your own menu HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
The industry standards for digital accessibility.
Deque - Coding Accessible SVGs
the comprehensive screen reader test mentioned by Tanya during the podcast - re: Stefan’s question
IAAP - International Association of Accessibility Professionals
Referenced during podcast for Tanya’s credentials - for more information on this org and certifications
Web A11y Slack workspace (not HubSpot)
The #accessibility channel in our HubSpot Developer Slack.
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