A developer can learn and benefit from playing team sports. In this blog post, I will share some things that have helped me with my career as a developer.
Neule.art is a small project for visualizing knitting pattern color options. It was a project made out of need and curiosity. In this blog post, I share the process behind creating it.
Backend developers can help with accessibility too! In this blog post, I will look at some practices backend developers can do to ensure the accessibility of the end product and documentation.
Learning about accessibility for the first time can feel overwhelming. In this blog post, I'll share some advice I think a developer new to accessibility should learn.
Aria-label is a handy tool when there is a need to, for example, add more context for a link to screen-reader users. However, it doesn't work with all HTML elements. In this blog post, I discuss its usage.
Raising awareness of accessibility is important. I mean, if we, who are creating the web, aren't aware of these things, how sites and apps we do could be accessible?
We, as developers, tend to develop sites unconsciously for people like us. This often means a sighted mouse user, who has good fine motor skills. I'll share some checks a developer can do while developing to ensure a bit more accessible sites or apps.