Maybe we should stop calling them *Notifications* and instead refer to *Interruptions*.
"Working on some stuff so I've turned off interruptions for a while."
"Right on."
📢 arXiv just landed HTML articles!
Try them out, report issues you run into, and expect a gradual process for increasing coverage.
They're starting small - HTML for new articles only.
That complements today's ar5iv nicely, which lags 1 month behind.
People often ask what accessibility considerations to keep in mind when creating data visualizations. For guidance and advice, check out Sarah L. Fossheim's list of 10 things to do (or not do) when designing accessible data visualizations.
https://fossheim.io/writing/posts/accessible-dataviz-design/
In 2020 I wrote about the (quite bad) state of the dataviz accessibility of the US presidential result dashboards. Norway had elections this week, so you know what that means...
📣😎 I finally wrote something again! Good, bad, and interesting examples of the state of dataviz accessibility in the Norwegian media:
https://fossheim.io/writing/posts/dataviz-accessibility-review-norwegian-elections-2023/
Now that Norway had its local elections, it's time for a closer look at the dataviz accessibility of the graphs used in the Norwegian media. Earlier this week the Norwegian news NRK reported that none of the Norwegian municipalities were conforming to web accessibility requirements, so I was definitely curious how the different charts would perform.
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