Tag: accessibility for developers

The power of developer-led accessibility advocacy

jeremy rivera
November 13, 2025 By Jeremy Rivera

As a developer, you’re probably already contending with digital accessibility in some capacity. Pretty much everyone is, because that’s the world we live in now.…

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Three quick ways to shift left and fix accessibility issues sooner

jeremy rivera
July 16, 2025 By Jeremy Rivera

Digital accessibility is essential to the software design lifecycle (SDLC). You can’t build products that meet compliance requirements without it, and if your product fails…

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Inclusive development practices in Next.js projects

jeremy rivera
June 3, 2025 By Jeremy Rivera

In Part 1 of this series, we explored how Next.js provides React developers a strong starting point for accessibility (A11Y), with built-in features such as…

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One-click fix: Get suggestions to make your code accessible in the IDE

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May 15, 2025 By Deque Systems

Could a more accessible web finally be on the horizon? As we mark the 14th anniversary of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), the digital world…

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Building accessible apps with Next.js and axe DevTools

jeremy rivera
May 14, 2025 By Jeremy Rivera

As a developer, you want to build fast, modern, progressive web applications (PWAs) that reach as many users as possible. That’s the goal—and it’s a…

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Google Selects Deque’s axe™ for Chrome DevTools

Caitlin Cashin
September 28, 2017 By Caitlin Cashin

Google’s Lighthouse Now Includes axe-core! Notice anything different about Chrome DevTools lately? The Audits panel is now powered by Lighthouse, and the Accessibility Audit is…

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