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Practical tips to elevate your UX and accessibility
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2021Nov 16
As humans we have limitations like perception, focus, concentration, distractions, sight, you name it. Adapting our solution to increase the accessibility isn't something we should do as an afterthought or because "someone might have a hard time seeing colors". It's something that we should incorporate from the beginning. With a simple mindset shift to start recognizing that there is in fact a human with a brain (with all the glory and limitations) on the other end of your solution, the experience for both the users and you will increase enormously. There are hundreds of UX-principles, laws and rules but there often isn't time or resources to study and learn all these, especially as developers. Jessica will show a few easy steps to start to improve your UX and accessibility regardless of if you develop for desktop, web or mobile. https://aka.ms/dotNETConf2021-GetdotNET6 👨‍💻 Slides & code: https://aka.ms/dotnetconf/2021 🎉 .NET 6 Release Blog: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet... ⬇ Download .NET 6: https://aka.ms/dotNETConf2021-GetdotNET6 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ Get your questions answered on the Microsoft Q&A for .NET: https://aka.ms/dotnet-qa 💭 Join the .NET Tech Community Forums: https://aka.ms/dotnet/techcommunity 🏫 Learn C#, F#, and .NET with free self-guided learning from Microsoft Learn: https://aka.ms/learndotnet #dotnet6 #dotnetconf #dotnet

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