2025-11-18 16:13:28
Thanks to @… at #swib25, today I learned the source of the "#Standards are made by the people who show up" quote: Dave Cramer (2016),
Thanks to @… at #swib25, today I learned the source of the "#Standards are made by the people who show up" quote: Dave Cramer (2016),
"From closed rooms to open dialogue: how to participate in #CRA vertical #standards "
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Excellent article from @…, including both an overview and illustrative examples.
As an occasional web-tinkerer, I couldn't fully understand the web design details like a professional would. But from the parallels with event organising, I can tell that the overall vibe is spot-on: don't treat access as an afterthought which can be tacked on later, build it in from day 1.
"If you don't know enough about disabled users to understand their needs: find out. Knowing enough about accessibility to know when to seek out specialist guidance, and to understand it when you get it, should be a core competency for standards engineers. ...
"Getting this right requires a bit more work up-front, but – just as it is with front-end development – ultimately saves potential years of clean-up work (or having to scrap projects after years of effort), as well as avoiding harming disabled users."
#access #design #standards #WebStandards #accessibility #a11y #disability #UX
Now pouring over:
- BCP 47
- ISO 639
- ISO 15924
- ISO 3166
- ...🤓
#wipWednesday #occupation #service #standards #technology