Let’s face it: accessibility is still kind of a niche topic. And, as with nearly every niche topic, there are some “common knowledge” things or, as I like to call them, myths.| ckeditor.com
Dictating fiction doesn’t require fancy software—just the right approach. Here’s how to start dictating fiction and overcome common hurdles.| Helping Writers Become Authors
Discover the best apps for college students to stay organized, manage time, track assignments, and balance study with social life. Boost your productivity today!| Productivity Shift
Authors and writers can work smarter, not harder, with these hardware and software tools that will increase your productivity and lead you to success.| Author Media
A patient advocate for rheumatoid arthritis offers tips for designing a home office that supports your body and mind throughout the workday.| CreakyJoints Canada
Overcorrecting for one form of disability may unintentionally negatively impact the experience for other forms of disability. For example, partially visually hidden link names may work great for people who use screen readers, but this approach can be problematic for people who rely on voice control software. Because of this, your designs need to be flexible and adaptable, as well as accommodate the many different ways people can interact with them.| Smashing Magazine
People think it’s weird that I do all my development on a Windows machine. It’s definitely a second-class citizen experience in the wider development world, and Windows has a lot of really frustrating issues, but it’s still my favorite operating system. This is for exactly one reason: AutoHotKey. AHK is an engine for mapping keystrokes to scripts. I wouldn’t call it particularly elegant, and it’s filled with tons of redundancy and quirks.| Hillel Wayne
Finally! A way to yell at your computer and have it actually listen.| thoughtbot