Rod is a web developer based in southern Germany. Having been a freelancer for a decade, he’s now working on Qivicon, Deutsche Telekom’s Smart Home platform. Before focusing himself on all things in the browser, he mostly did PHP and was quite decent with databases and distributed systems for scalability and redundancy. Created URI.js, worked on Smarty.
Rodney Rehm understood that ARIA could help him write web applications without having to bike-shed class names for various states. You can care about accessibility issues without being affected by a disability yourself. In many ways, making your apps and sites accessible benefits everyone. ally.js helps you accomplish that. ally.js is positioning itself as a center for collaborating on accessibility-related features, by providing low-level tools to other libraries and frameworks as well as high-level functions to developers. If you start working together you might just get somewhere!
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This article is packed with a number of quirks and issues you should be aware of when working with CSS3 transitions. Please note that I’m not showing any workarounds or giving advice on how to circumvent the issues discussed.
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In this post, Rodney Rehm focuses on how to make your code accessible to other developers. Discover the most important things that you will need to consider before and while writing your own utilities and libraries.
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