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A11y Savvy

Crystal Preston-Watson

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A11y (pronounced “ally”) Savvy is a podcast that explores how to design and develop for web accessibility. Hosted by quality and accessibility engineer, Crystal Preston-Watson, each episode she will discuss ideas and explore themes that will give you the tools you need to build an accessible web for everyone.
 
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Kelsey says: “[If] your podcast has transcripts. So I can go through and actually read the podcast, I can get the content, I can understand what’s going on. And I don’t have to try to concentrate really hard to try to understand the podcast. ” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this episode.… Continue Reading Kelsey Byers talks about…
 
Meagan says: “Sometimes a disability or an impairment is temporary. It’s situational. Most of the time I don’t have issues. But when I do, I really have them. So try to keep things as simple and easy to use as possible.” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this episode. Transcript Nic Hi, I’m… Continue Reading Meagan Eller talks about…
 
Justin says: “Error messages: Make them clear, make them understandable. Don’t write a paragraph if you can write a sentence.” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this episode. Transcript Nic Hi, I’m Nic Steenhout. And you’re listening to the accessibility rules soundbite, a series of short podcasts where disabled people explain their…
 
Brennan says “people who create and teach and have disabilities actually use this stuff. We’re out in the world creating things while using the products that you’re making. It can’t just be the first layer of the system that you’re making meet bare level of accessibility.” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this… Continue Reading Bre…
 
Nash says, not quite jokingly, that the entire internet is unusable for him without ad blockers! Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this episode. Transcript Nic Hi, I’m Nic Steenhout. And you’re listening to the accessibility rules soundbite, a series of short podcasts where disabled people explain their impairments, and what barrier…
 
Guy says that “Everyone is different. Everyone has different needs and preferences. It’s very hard to build a one-size-fits-all design.” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this episode. Transcript Nic Hi, I’m Nic Steenhout. And you’re listening to the accessibility rules soundbite, a series of short podcasts where disabled people exp…
 
Alex says that “running into the same barriers every time a new platform or app is released is very frustrating. It’s realizing some of my students are struggling with the same kind of issues I was struggling with 30 years ago when I was a student.” Thanks to Fable for sponsoring the transcript for this… Continue Reading Alex Marositz talks about s…
 
Nick Colley says “… in the analytics somewhere, there’s a dashboard, and it says when they released shorts, I really started to enjoy Instagram. But actually, if you came in, saw what the impact is, it’s like me miserably hooked to this dopamine loop of it is like, is really not enjoyable.” Thanks to Fable… Continue Reading Nick Colley speaks about…
 
Transcript This podcast was due to launch in May 2020. Personal circumstances cause that launch to be delayed. I did manage to release an "Episode Zero". I was going to delete this episode as I was in a raw emotional state during the recording. The quality of the recording reflects that state. I have decided against it and instead will keep it as a…
 
The basics of alternative (alt) text and why you should use it when you tweet dank memes on Twitter. Transcript Show Notes This should have been the second episode but I wrote it first. If you are completely unfamiliar with web accessibility you will still get good information but some concepts might not be as clear until you listen to the second e…
 
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