DrupalCon Barcelona was full of interesting sessions. Here is one on Inclusive Design by Radina Matic.
The Web is an increasingly important resource in many aspects of life: education, employment, government, commerce, health care, recreation, and many more. It is essential that the Web is accessible in order to provide equal access and opportunity to people with disabilities. An accessible Web can help people with disabilities to participate more actively in society.
1 in 4 have a disability of some form #DrupalCon pic.twitter.com/1W4ZdOLzI6
— Vicky Teinaki (@vickytnz) September 23, 2015
Over 50% of EU over 65s have a minor or severe disability #drupalcon
— Vicky Teinaki (@vickytnz) September 23, 2015
List of Web Accessibility-Related Litigation and Settlements
Accessibility-Related Litigation - http://t.co/tc1ZbUVCvH via @radinamatic
— $₹ (@crazyrohila) September 23, 2015
Accessibility standars with Drupal? @RadinaMatic is a must! responsability should involve everyone. #DrupalCon pic.twitter.com/Bhr5d45GLx
— Gerard Boyer (@gerboy) September 23, 2015
Technical #a11y compliance does not always mean functional compliance. Test with users. @RadinaMatic #DrupalCon
— Andrew Macpherson (@MartianWebDev) September 23, 2015
There are few things we have to take care when developing websites: