The other founder of AEA, Eric Meyer brings the technical heat. His discussion was largely code-based, showing how CSS can be used to highlight usability and accessibility issues during the development process.
- Developers need to be using CSS for debugging, checking links and accessibility, as it is standards in a way that you customize
- Covers things that fall through validators and might cause issues that aren't immediately available.
- CSS frameworks should really be developed by you, as you'll probably heavily edit any pre-existing framework that you use (that being said, heavy customization makes frameworks your own. It's a build up/tear down conundrum.
Despite being pretty under-educated about this, I immediately see the efficacy of this and hope that every one in the GIEN community is including this type of granularity in their development process.
I'll be adding presentation files at the end of the day.
