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Academical vs. practical thinking when writing specs and notes

first published: September 14, 2025, in: accessibility

Specifications are often written with academical thinking and a pure idea of what accessibility is to be.
In this text I consider how we all can improve on this and help W3C editors to make specs and notes more accessible and understandable.

Emoji placement & screen readers for reading

first published: August 9, 2024, in: accessibility weekly

Emoji can cause issues for users who depend on screen readers, users on systems that do not have the latest updates and also cross culturally. The post also looks at screen reader usage with dyslexia and ADHD and while it can be beneficial to listen and read for many more user groups.