I'm speaking at Smashing Conf Amsterdam in about two weeks. In my talk I'm sharing accessibility tips, but not the typical "use alt" or "use a button" stuff. I'm trying to share useful but uncommon advice.

What's something you would share, that I can steal and use in my talk? 😁

@matuzo Design for people with short attention spans who easily get confused. That's a lot of us these days, but the strategies also help with people who literally cannot see the whole page at once (screen reader users, screen magnifier users).

So, break forms into short steps, but also make sure there is always enough context about what has already been filled out & what will be asked in a next step. Same with information content: keep it structured, with table of contents or breadcrumb links.