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Philanthropists, Please Wake Up to Accessibility
A silver lining to the COVID crisis has been observed by many in the disability community. The fact that so many social, civic, educational, and employment activities now must be accessed remotely by everyone should create more opportunity for people with disabilities to …
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Voting Should Be Accessible to All
Each year as November and election day comes near we hear the familiar sayings “Voting is your civic duty” and “Every vote counts”. But do you really know what those sayings mean? One meaning could be that there is power in numbers. The more people that vote in an election, the …
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Inclusive Design Interview with Eric Eggert
In our upcoming seminar titled “Inclusive Design: The Big Picture”, part of our 2020 series of seminars, Eric Eggert, Knowbility’s Tech Team Lead and Web Accessibility Expert, will be providing his expertise, demystifying inclusive design, and teaching attendees how to make …
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A skip link on Squarespace and a little about z-index (Part two of two)
Although the skip link I developed in part one worked, it was not a perfect solution. In this post I will discuss some potential drawbacks of my Squarespace skip link. Update Beginning in version 7, SquareSpace provides support for anchor links. This SquareSpace support article …
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Calculating Change
This year marks 30 years since a major milestone in our nation’s history — the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Texas Instruments (TI) is honored to join the education community in celebrating this landmark legislation that has impacted the lives of …