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 * [[https://justmarkup.com/log/2016/06/progressive-web-apps-lets-not-repeat-the-errors-from-the-beginning-of-responsive-web-design/|Progressive web apps – let’s not repeat the errors from the beginning of responsive web design]]  * [[https://justmarkup.com/log/2016/06/progressive-web-apps-lets-not-repeat-the-errors-from-the-beginning-of-responsive-web-design/|Progressive web apps – let’s not repeat the errors from the beginning of responsive web design]]... [[https://medium.com/@firt/dont-use-ios-web-app-meta-tag-irresponsibly-in-your-progressive-web-apps-85d70f4438cb#.e6ug43izg|Don’t use iOS meta tags irresponsibly in your Progressive Web Apps]]
 * [[https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2016/06/09/research-with-blind-users-on-mobile-devices/|Research with blind users on mobile devices]] Nothing really new if you have watched my accessibility presentation, but good to see it in practice, and have some actual examples to prove it out again, since so few of us get to do actual research to test our accessibility work.
 * [[http://uxmag.com/articles/we-re-just-temporarily-abled|We're Just Temporarily Abled : Designing for the Future]] Interesting opposition to my love for Christopherson's temporary disability concept. My accessibility deck talks about this a lot though from existing data, so I am surprised this is the first time anyone said it so well; that we're all slowly dying or moments from injury, and can all expect to live something like a quarter of our lives with a disability.

July 2016 (last edited 2016-07-12 14:50:53 by shoobe01)