
Designing Websites Everyone Can Use: WCAG 2.2 Explained
Imagine walking up to a storefront only to find the door is too heavy to pull open or the stairs are the only way in.

Imagine walking up to a storefront only to find the door is too heavy to pull open or the stairs are the only way in.

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This past weekend, I was driving with my 15-year-old son and his friend. A new restaurant was about to open. Its signage and building design
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