Miranda Johnsen, PMP, PMI-ACP
@eMJayWebDesign
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#UX #UI #CSS #HTML #a11y #design #leadership. Inclusive Designer - Leader - Mentor - Project Manager. Opinions are my own.
British Columbia, Canada
Joined September 2009
FRIENDS!β¨ I'm excited to announce I'm working on an #a11y video course!π₯³ π Practical Accessibility: a get-right-down-to-it course for designers & developers who want to start creating more accessible digital products today π Sign Up for updates π https://t.co/wVbxjG0s2O
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AccessiBe aims to make the internet fully accessible to the visually impaired by 2025βbut activists say the company's AI is making things worse.
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The HTML `inert` attribute is so useful (esp. for creating more usable & accessible patterns), Iβm genuinely surprised the support tables look like this: https://t.co/SKcrJnWi5S More about inert & focus management: https://t.co/j7HAyfjYmO The polyfill:
github.com
Polyfill for the inert attribute and property. Contribute to WICG/inert development by creating an account on GitHub.
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I am thrilled to be among the first to earn @PMInstituteβs new Agile Hybrid Project Pro Micro-Credential. Learn more about the product and register for the next phase:
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Good morning Twitter π₯ I'm excited to announce that I'll be giving my Applied Accessibility talk online at @dequesystems's #axecon in March π©βπ» Registration is open and the talks are *fantastic*. Come join us! βΊοΈ https://t.co/N55g0cgNFE
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Great tip π
πββοΈ Quick #CSS tip: The `outline-offset` property accepts negative values, which can be useful for when you want to show an outline & avoid it cutting off or overlapping adjacent elements, such as focusable table (or grid) cells and rows.
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The `inert` attribute in HTML is a big deal for focus management and building accessible web experiences. Here's @ericwbailey with the story:
css-tricks.com
Many forms of assistive technology use keyboard navigation to understand and take action on screen content. One way of navigating is via the Tab key. You may
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Spending the morning filling in some #a11y knowledge gaps π https://t.co/DacjxjjBFv
w3.org
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards.
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A well deserved day off β€οΈ As a resident of Vancouver Island, BC, Iβm so thankful for all sheβs done for this province in the fight against COVID-19.
After working 156 days straight, Dr. Bonnie Henry is preparing to take a day off...tomorrow. Oh and she's being held up as an example in front of the world for BC's response to the pandemic. The Top Doctor Who Aced the Coronavirus Test
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Iβm sure all of Canada has their thoughts with the Snowbirds and their families right now β€οΈπ¨π¦ π’
A Canadian Forces Snowbirds aircraft has crashed in the vicinity of Kamloops, BC. Our priority at this time is determining the status of our personnel and supporting emergency personnel. When appropriate, more information will be made available.
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Ah the great satisfaction of <table>s with $X.XX money in them and: ``` table { font-variant-numeric: tabular-nums; } ``` https://t.co/JaFNb0h91k
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This week was a reminder that I need to revisit my anti-goals from 2017. Just returned from 3 days of biz travel to a calendar of time sensitive meetings and overflowing inbox. Add 2 kids under 3 for good measure and muah! *Italian chef kissing motion* https://t.co/DEmcOEl2jZ
awilkinson.medium.com
How I designed my perfect day by fixating on what I hate
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Well, thatβs one way to implement a carousel slider. Yikes..
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In a great twist of web compat fate, this exact set of properties now actually works to do multiple-line truncation in a fairly well supported way. https://t.co/qyIZLSLAse
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Did you know thereβs a panel in Firefox Developer Tools that keeps track of any changes you make to your CSS, and lists everything so you can copy & paste it elsewhere? https://t.co/ZFMyJGoeLa
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