14 Dec 2025

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Freelock Blog: Does Your Code Mean What It Says? Info and Relationships

Day 14 - Info and Relationships


You can make text look like a heading with CSS - increase the font size, make it bold, add some spacing. Visually, it looks perfect. But to a screen reader, it's just regular text. The structure and meaning that's obvious to sighted users is completely lost.

This is the essence of WCAG 1.3.1: information, structure, and relationships that are conveyed through visual presentation must also be available programmatically - in the code itself.

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14 Dec 2025 4:00pm GMT

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Advent Calendar day 14 – Brilliant, But Doubting

Advent Calendar day 14 - Brilliant, But Doubting james

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Today we are talking about a topic close to my heart: imposter syndrome. I have experienced it both in my Drupal activities and in other pursuits. But as a guy, I get that it tends to affect women much more than men in the tech industry. That's why I was captivated by this talk from DrupalCon Nara:

Brilliant, But Doubting: Imposter Syndrome and the Experience of Women in Tech

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Suchi Garg and Julia Topliss talk about their personal experiences, from their family lives, their careers in tech generally and in Drupal, and how they overcame the challenges to achieve success in their careers.

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14 Dec 2025 9:00am GMT

13 Dec 2025

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Freelock Blog: The Accessibility Overlay Trap: Why "One Line of Code" Won't Save You

Day 13 - Avoid "Accessibility Widgets"


You've probably seen them: that little circular icon in the bottom corner of a website that opens a menu promising to make the site accessible. Install one line of JavaScript, and your site becomes "100% ADA compliant" and "protected from lawsuits." It sounds too good to be true.

That's because it is.

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13 Dec 2025 4:00pm GMT