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Making accessible design decisions starts by establishing an accessible color palette. Defining a color palette can be really exciting as it sets the tone of the experience, yet it’s a fragile part of the process.

Accessibility is a complex topic and can feel overwhelming when you’re getting started.

Start Small

Give yourself a scope that is reasonable. For example, committing to make all new content accessible is more doable than retrofitting hundreds of pages of old articles. Set goals that are both ambitious and reasonable.

A reliable and accessible navigation system is a priority for any website. Not only is it how users find content, it’s how they understand what types of content a site has to offer.

Links and buttons can cause all kinds of accessibility bugs. Everyone that uses a website engages with links and buttons countless times without even thinking even about it.

The global COVID-19 pandemic has affected each of us in profoundly personal, and yet somehow deeply shared, ways.

As part of a frontend modernization initiative at ThinkShout, we’ve started to move our Drupal themes from using our dated Ruby and Gulp

You know how important accessibility is, but now what? There are a lot of well intentioned sites on the internet that aren’t accessible.

We’re all about expanding perspectives this week with reads on what comes after infinite scroll dies, how where you live might impact how you interpret data visualizations, and how one organization not only reached a new audience, but monetize

Earlier this week, The Cut ran a piece about a “Tinder Hacker” who created a fake profile with his roommate’s photos, then hooked a piece of code up to the

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