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Nvda yahoo conversations
Nvda yahoo conversations










nvda yahoo conversations

Nic: I think one of the problems accessibility has is that the information is so fragmented, all over the place, and the work of the accessibility project is so important because it centralizes a lot of that information. So, being able to ensure that that stays alive, I’m very happy to be able to contribute to it. I was asked to become a maintainer and while I want to sink a lot more time into it, I do think it’s a great resource in that it just sits there and points to other great resources. It was one of those things where I did a little bit of work and got some attention and was “called to the big leagues”, I guess. What is your greatest achievement in terms of web accessibility?Įric: My greatest achievement? Oof…I helped maintain the A11y Project started by Dave Rupert many years ago to create a centralized repository of accessibility information. Nic: Right, well, going from “cromulent”, building on that, Eric, let’s start the show with something really positive. Eric, welcome back.Įric: And what my favorite word was…(laughing)Įric: “Cromulent”, which is down on paper forever now.

nvda yahoo conversations

We spoke about implementing accessibility by stealth, because it really should be part of your skillset, and do check out the episode if you haven’t already. Last week was really quite good: we spoke about ways to reduce client hostility, which involved relationship building. In this episode I’m continuing my conversation with Eric Bailey. To get today’s show notes or transcript head out to If you’re interested in accessibility, hey! This show is for you. I’m Nic Steenhout and I talk with people involved in one way or another with web accessibility. Nic: Welcome to the Accessibility Rules podcast. Download file “E63 - Interview with Eric Bailey - Part 2” | Duration: 27:49 | Guest: Eric Bailey | Series: A11y Rules Podcast












Nvda yahoo conversations