maxcrunch
7 months ago
I'm still going to make a pumpkin in real life but carving virtual pumpkins? so much less messy
maxcrunch
8 months ago
I could have done one of the 3 in progress projects OR I could have made this idea I had today.
maxcrunch
8 months ago
I know it really sucks when you have to sacrifice your awesome visual idea so that you can be inclusive of other users and their needs, I'm guilty of it. there's a lot of that currently on my site. but I am starting to realize I don't think it's worth it. what if someone is really interested in my things and they can't get to them? how frustrating.
maxcrunch
8 months ago
as a generally textual expressive person, not highly visual, it doesn't make sense that it's inaccessible. I take a lot of pictures, but I'm not making a lot of visually expressive stuff. text is already accessible, my website design and coding makes sharing my text not so.
nicegirlslumber
8 months ago
Maybe try using "hover over" code? I saw a few sites use it and u won't have to sacrifice the visual design, since text will show when someone's pointer is over one of ur img :9
emilynhoward
8 months ago
I am not a person who has any accessibility needs re: websites and yet I appreciate it when they are accessible. That goes for mobile viewing, too. There is a quality of caring about the experience of the reader that extends to the whole experience of the site. I did not hear this news about gov't websites, but it's not surprising.
maxcrunch
8 months ago
@emilynhoward for what it's worth, it wasn't officially in the news or anything like that, that you missed. I have a friend who works in user experience and he's been a big fan of the digital efficiency projects before this administration, so he pointed out to me the difference in the government sites now versus when they actually cared about user experience.
maxcrunch
8 months ago
it doesn't blanket apply to every government site, but Americabydesign.gov which is a literal "national design" studio, has an animated background under text. and you can't stop the animation.
floralchai
8 months ago
This seem like a cool idea although I'm uncertain about "making a website everyday" part
rusty-bytes
8 months ago
I wonder if making just a new page every day would suffice- I'm very tempted
ribose
8 months ago
@rusty-bytes i asked the organizer the same question last year when i noticed all the examples were standalone sites. new pages on your existing site are all good!
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looking forward to ur halloween site! walking on weekends was such a good idea, i'm glad it's working out. loved the pics u added throughout the post