A11y: Myths and Misconceptions
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
From the technology to the philosophy, the web is based on the idea that anyone, anywhere should be able to access your content. If you’re a web developer, and you’re not thinking about who you’re excluding with the way you’ve built your page or app, you’re not developing for the web.
Abbey Perini is many things - a metro Atlanta native, a person of many hobbies, and a full-stack web developer. Passionate about accessibility, she’s happiest problem solving in the front-end, back-end, and all the APIs and microservices in between. She loves blogging and speaking about fun and useful things about programming, especially if it helps other developers.
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
Obinna Ekwuno makes the case for prioritizing web accessibility based upon our sense of self and of empathy.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.
PixelPalooza will explore all the ways we, as developers, can leverage media like images, video, audio and documents across our sites and applications.