@a11yMel Make the song longer is the make the button bigger of music?
Trying to get those sweet, sweet remix royalties, maybe.
@a11yMel Make the song longer is the make the button bigger of music?
Trying to get those sweet, sweet remix royalties, maybe.
@a11yMel This is when you start mapping out the Chicago to California roadtrip routes...
Which is worse, 30 hours driving or 5 hours in O'Hare airport on a long weekend?
Oooh, ooh, ooh, or a mere 51 hours by Amtrak train! Clearly the best option!
@a11yMel You could still suggest a clarification to the spec text, though. If an accessibility specialist such as yourself is confused, other people will be, too!
@a11yMel I think that's part of it (giving a serious title to the "devsigner" role), but also Design Engineer as a role seems to exist mostly in orgs with strong component & token design systems. Something about giving design a rigid information architecture that maps well to programming architecture made it engineer-worthy, I guess.
@a11yMel @moiety So, if it's a site sidebar, than I'm assuming in the source order it's all after (or maybe before) the main content. I don't see a problem with putting a heading there. But you'd want the heading to clearly give some extra context. Maybe with a hidden extra heading for the sidebar as a whole? (like "Blog Archives" or "More Product Categories" or something)
If it was an aside in a long article, then you'd need to be more careful about heading levels within the section structure.