CSS Tiny Tips: Making Sites Easier to Read

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Description
It’s the little things that make websites easier for visitors. In this livestream, accessibility expert Gen Herres will talk through her collection of CSS tips that you can include in your builds to make websites easier to interact with.
From adjusting underlines on links to making sure text doesn’t go outside the box boundaries, the little details matter and they add up to an improved experience for everyone. Best of all, these tips are platform-independent. You can use almost all of them to improve visitor experiences on any theme, builder, or even closed-source platform.
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Gen Herres is an experienced WordPress developer, a DHS Trusted Tester for Section 508, a well-known speaker, and an accessibility advocate. She’s spoken at meetups, on podcasts, at WordCamp US, and WP Accessibility Day, and is an IAAP member. With the EasyA11yGuide.com, Gen helps web agencies to tackle the challenging problem of web accessibility with their builds. She’s helped plugins, themes, and web agencies refine their accessibility processes and websites that real people can use. She also organizes the Baltimore WordPress meetup group. Slides and links to this presentation and others are available at easya11yguide.com/learn/.