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Considering accessibility when designing a usability test

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February 12, 2019 By Aaron Pearlman

Caveat #1: This blog post assumes you are familiar with the language and practices of usability testing. If you are not, here are some great…

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Save the Date: Deque’s Axe-hackathon & Hospitality Event at CSUN!

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January 30, 2019 By Deque Systems

As a key event helping fuel the growing accessibility community, Deque is thrilled to attend and be a showcase sponsor at the 34th Annual CSUN Conference.…

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New Axe and Attest Integration: Puppeteer

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January 24, 2019 By Wilco Fiers

Automation is the key to efficient and affordable accessibility testing. By enabling development teams to automate much of their accessibility, we can empower them to…

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The Cost of Accessibility False Positives

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January 16, 2019 By Greg Williams

Pause: before you read this blog post it is important to understand what an accessibility false positive is. It will also be helpful to play…

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Creating Accessible SVGs

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January 10, 2019 By Carie Fisher

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVGs) have been around since 1999, but they have seen a real resurgence in use as design interactions have become more complex…

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JavaScript and Civil Rights

December 12, 2018 By Marcy Sutton

Using our skills as technologists to protect the equal rights of users As developers of web applications and websites, we create interfaces for people to…

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