Marcy Sutton

@marcysutton

Independent web developer and accessibility advocate. and co-organizer. Mountain explorer, cyclist, music junkie. She/her.

Bellingham, WA
Đã tham gia tháng 12 năm 2010

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    4 thg 12, 2020

    Something new is coming in 2021! My project with , Testing Accessibility, will be a series of learning resources aimed at improving developer education. Like , but for . 👇

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    New "Stark for Chrome" extension allows developers to bake accessibility into products and bridge the divide. Extension: More info:

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  3. 12 giờ trước

    Very timely as I was just thinking about friendships today. Find people who nourish and support you even when you’re awkward, and be a good friend back to them.

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    2 thg 6

    Hey, ! 👋🏻 Been a while since I asked, but I’m wondering when y’all will make it possible for meeting attendees to use captions without having to ask a host to turn them on EVERY meeting? Thanks a bunch, A tired deaf person

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    ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤍🤎🖤 🏳️‍🌈Happy Pride 🏳️‍🌈 ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤍🤎🖤

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    1 thg 6

    ⚠️Starting in 90 Minutes!⚠️ Making sure our apps and websites are accessible is a must-have for shipping. How can we be sure we're meeting a11y needs? will teach us how! ⬇️ Details Here: ⬇️

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    31 thg 5

    I’m not having a hot girl summer I’m having tech girl summer where I sit inside all day swearing at regex and regretting my career choices.

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  9. 1 thg 6

    Partner’s out of town so I took myself out to dinner by motorcycle. This glorious day is not over yet!

    A Kawasaki KLX motorcycle with black camp parked in the afternoon sun, with my helmet locked to the side.
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  10. 1 thg 6

    49 miles and 4775 feet of climbing today, oopsie 🚲

    A selfie in my white and rainbow bike kit, with my helmet and sunglasses on. I’m doing a peace sign in my gloves and my bike is laying on a gravel forest road.
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  11. 1 thg 6

    Why I make a point to get away from Twitter often. Like doing stuff outside, I highly recommend it

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    29 thg 5

    I took a poll a few weeks ago about how many devs have tested their mobile work with a keyboard. Now I'm looking for data on how many disabled folks use a keyboard (bluetooth or other) to navigate the mobile web or apps on their devices. RTs for reach appreciated.

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    29 thg 5

    I really need non-Native people to stop saying things like “Seattle native” or “native Washingtonian” when they just mean local or raised in.

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  14. 29 thg 5

    Getting out there now! Starting with...mowing the lawn 😩

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    26 thg 5

    The schedule and talks for 2021 are up! You can find them here: . Not too late to register! See you then.

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  16. 28 thg 5

    Any independent accessibility consultants looking for paid gigs out there? I've got a company looking for manual accessibility testing and VPAT report creation for a relatively small single page app, would love to make recommendations. My DMs are open (for now)!

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    28 thg 5

    In the past 3 months, I've been digging deeper into Accessibility. 5 resources I've found most helpful. A thread 👇 🧵

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    Update: the cat has learned how to turn the touch faucet off as well as on, making her sound like a human in the other room. 🚰

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    27 thg 5
    Đang trả lời

    I can't speak for exactly what you would or wouldn't get out of it, but this from is what I consider to be the gold standard of testing these types of issues and getting signal (if any) out of the results:

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    Yes because the answer to inaccessibility is *clearly* to only show disabled people a tiny part of the Internet, rather than improving access. This is information deprivation. We do *not* want segregated services.

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