Tag: accessibility

Stop using “click here” links

Why should you stop using "click here" and" here" as links?  These words provide no context to the reader without supporting text You forego any possible SEO-benefit from the link You're losing website accessibility as screen readers can't discern the context of the link If your hyperlinks don't have proper color … Read On ›

Two hands holding a shiny new website

Care instructions for your new website

Congrats! You have a new website. After your new website has been born, there are things you need to do. (Don’t worry, it’s not as hard as caring for a new baby or puppy).  I’ve set you up for success, and keeping the momentum going isn’t complicated, but … Read On ›

Website accessibility icons (sight, hearing, touch, brain)

What is website accessibility—and do you have it?

What is website accessibility or an ADA compliant website? Why do you need it? And how can you tell if you have it? All websites should be accessible and ADA compliant, meaning, anybody with any disability or ability can use the site.  This isn’t just for blind people who … Read On ›

Awesome stuff from WordCamp Atlanta 2016

For the past four years, WordCamp Atlanta has rocked my world. In 2014, I vowed to attend WordCamp every year, and in 2015, I spoke at the event. (I turned my presentation into this series of blog posts: Applying the 7 Principles of Design to WordPress.) This year, as I headed down … Read On ›