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Hidde is a web developer from Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He is excited about web standards, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and accessibility. Hidde writes about these things and more on hidde.blog. In his free time, he works on a coffee table book covering the video conferencing applications of our decade.
on Nov 13
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“Built-in” accessibility: blessing or curse? by Hidde de Vries
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“We’ll build in accessibility”, they say. But what does “built-in” actually mean? Whether it’s in standards, browser functionality, web platform features or design system components… the reality could be anywhere from an enormous opportunity to a huge disappointment. The stakes are high. And as...
on Oct 4
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Dialog dilemmas and modal mischief: on building popovers by Hidde de Vries
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Our design systems commonly feature components that show on top of other content: tooltips, date pickers, menus and teaching UI, to name just a few. There are many ways to build them, and new features in the web platform are about to make this a whole lot easier. You might not even need...
on Jul 11
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More software should have accessibility built in by Hidde de Vries
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A lot of organisations, government and private corporations, are required to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities. But few do, and many struggle. What if we built more guidance and checks into software? In this talk, we’ll look at some ideas for putting accessibility where...
on Jun 26
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More software should have accessibility built in by Hidde de Vries
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A lot of organisations, government and private corporations, are required to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities. But few do, and many struggle. What if we built more guidance and checks into software? In this talk, we’ll look at some ideas for putting accessibility where...
on Jun 26
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“Built-in” accessibility: blessing or curse? by Hidde de Vries
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“We’ll build in accessibility”, they say. Whether it’s in standards, browser functionality, web platform features or design system components… the resulting reality could be anywhere from an enormous opportunity to a huge disappointment . There’s something at stake here. And as an accessibility...
on Jun 23
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Dialog dilemmas and modal mischief: on building popovers by Hidde de Vries
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Our design systems commonly feature components that show on top of other content: tooltips, date pickers, menus and teaching UI, to name just a few. There are many ways to build them, and new features in the web platform are about to make this a whole lot easier. You might not even need...
on May 2
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Popover are about to become a whole lot easier to build by Hidde de Vries
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Our design systems commonly feature components that show on top of other content: tooltips, date pickers, menus and teaching UI, to name just a few. There are many ways to build them, and new features in the web platform are about to make this a whole lot easier. You might not even need...
on Oct 20, 2023
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ARIA, the good parts by Hidde de Vries
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The first rule of ARIA suggests it is better avoided if there is an HTML equivalent. Yet sometimes, the right use of ARIA can improve your UI better for end users. In this talk, we’ll look at practical examples of effective ARIA usage and how they work in assistive technologies. Find out more...
on Oct 6, 2023