Tag: Power Pages

  • X-Ray! [A to Z a11y]

    Colour Vision Deficiency affects over 8% of men and 0.5% of women. Colour filters (including one that looks like an X-Ray mode) help present colours in a way that assists people with CVD. In this post I take a look at the colour modes, how they work, and what all this means for building solutions.

  • WCAG [A to Z a11y]

    One common acronym that has run throughout many of the blog posts here is WCAG. It stands for “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines” and comes from the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). It’s a set of guidelines designed for websites and content, but has been adopted as the standard for digital accessibility. In this post I’ll…

  • The Voice [A to Z a11y]

    In this AI-assistant world of Copilots, Agents, and ever-listening smart devices, Voice is becoming more prevalent. What if this is the primary source of control for people though? Here I take a look at the importance of the voice in solutions we build.

  • User eXperience / User Interface [A to Z a11y]

    User eXperience and User Interface are massive areas of a project. Creating a community of people that includes those with disabilities and neurodiversities leads to better design, better results, and better uptake.

  • Screen Readers [A to Z a11y]

    Hey Computer – Read my screen!  If you’ve made it this far through then firstly Well Done! But also you will have seen that Screen Readers get mentioned – A lot. They are a massively used accessibility tool for people with vision issues, dyslexia, ADHD, autism and more.  This topic applies to all of the…

  • Being Responsive [A to Z a11y]

    Screens come in all shapes and sizes. Along with this, people may use scaling, magnification, and alternate typefaces. Responsive design ensures what we build works across all of this and delivers a consistent experience to all users.

  • Quick Wins! [A to Z a11y]

    Implementing accessibility can feel like you’ve opened a can of worms with no end in sight. But there are some quick wins that will see you making noticeable progress and provide a solid foundation for moving forward.  Read this latest A2Z post to learn 5 quick wins to get you started!

  • Pop goes the weasel  [A to Z a11y]

    We’ve all seen popups on our screen at some point or other. We may have even been the ones that coded them to appear.  The challenge is that they often appear in a way that doesn’t trigger accessibility tools. So, are there better ways of bringing key content to the attention of our users? Let’s…

  • GPPB ’24 Special Edition [A to Z a11y]

    This special edition post is for the GPPB ’24 event. I was asked to speak at the Orlando event but the session could not be played. So here’s the full A to Z video in all its glory for your enjoyment!

  • Overflowing with content [A to Z a11y]

    Howdy reader and welcome to the first O in the A to Z Accessibility: Power Platform Edition. In this article we are Overflowing with content, or rather talking about what to do when we are.

  • Menus [A to Z a11y]

    Welcome, honoured guest, to the midway point in the A to Z Accessibility: Power Platform Edition. Today we are looking at Menus. I’m talking hamburgers, stacks, waffles, and more. Are you drooling like Homer Simpson yet?

  • Keyboard Warriors [A to Z a11y]

    A long time ago… When I was a lad a mouse was something that went “squeak” and you definitely didn’t want on your desk. Keyboard Warriors were people who could type, code, and make computers bend to their every whim. Not the cowardly so-called keyboard warriors of today who spew bile, but true magicians. OK,…

  • Jump! [A to Z a11y]

    Epic riffs and dancing Prime Ministers? Nope… Welcome to the J of the A to Z Accessibility: Power Platform Edition, and this one is all about Jump! Those who enjoy music or Christmas romantic comedies may be hearing epic riffs or picturing Hugh Grant dancing through No.10 Downing Street. If you are more O/G about…

  • Images [A to Z a11y]

    “A picture is worth a thousand words” – Napoleon. Or maybe a Japanese proverb. Or even coined by members of the press. The origin isn’t important (most people say Napoleon), the quote is. What if you can’t see the image and you rely on Screen Readers? Let’s explore as we dive into I in the…

  • HELP! [A to Z a11y]

    Here we are at H in the A to Z Accessibility: Power Platform Edition. This one is all about using song titles… sorry, I mean HELP! It’s also the cry that can be heard by users all across the tech world. When it comes to accessibility though, help can make or break adoption and make…