@pauljadam Ah yes, Twitter. The company who first launched with a snot-themed logo where only the most sophisticated conversations of the day take place
@pauljadam i get it
@pauljadam Give yourself a VPAT on the back
@ZoeBijl @pauljadam The Web Developer chrome extension has a tool to check outline levels
@pauljadam Oh I think I have this one to. Nice!
@pauljadam window.location=’example.com′
@LeonieWatson @pauljadam Yea its certainly not a saving grace but it is an alternative some group can run with if they need to.
@pauljadam If you’re whole company is on it and its small its rather nice not having to check email.
@pauljadam @handcoding @ewaccess 9to5mac.com/2018/03/16/best-twit…
@pauljadam Yeah just happened to me too. I like Tweetbot. Similar look and feel to the Twitter for Mac App.
@pauljadam Make the bookmarklet download a script from your server in order to use it. Attach an API key to the request for said script
@pauljadam You’ll need something like headless Chrome and Node to do full page accessibility testing.
@pauljadam Correct. It gets the equivalent of the HTML when you view source of a page.
@pauljadam I have used Simple HTML DOM many a times…
@jfc3 @pauljadam @Highcharts Ah there’s an accessibility module code.highcharts.com/modules/acce…
@mixolydian @pauljadam But this chart is built from tabular data so you can access the tabular data and have that read to you instead. Is that helpful?
@mixolydian @pauljadam You don’t wanna know how the chart was created? What’s wrong with you 🙂
@pauljadam What do you think about the accessibility of charts like this? americanpressinstitute.org/publi…
@pauljadam Just use XCode for all of your HTML editing needs
@jfc3 @mreumann @mixolydian @pauljadam Get one of those crappy Chinese versions for $150…