⭐️ MAiD, ableism, cognitive accessibility, and more
Nic Steenhout about MAiD (the Canadian euthanasia program), improving for cognitive disabilities. and more!
https://buttondown.com/nic-steenhout/archive/maid-ableism-cognitive-accessibility-and-more/
⭐️ Accessible design is digital infrastructure
By the always inspiring @annaecook
https://annaecook.com/writing/2026/2/2/accessible-design-is-digital-infrastructure
⭐️ Wishcessibility - Nic Chan
The brilliant @NicMakesStuff on how good intentions can make stuff inaccessible.
⭐️ Accessibility For Everyone by Laura Kalbag
This essential book by @laura is now available for free. Relevant as ever. Read it!
⭐️ A word with the accessibility egg – Eric Eggert – HTML Accessibility
So happy to sit with @SteveFaulkner and talk about accessibility. It was a pleasure. (Transcript available.)
https://html5accessibility.com/stuff/2026/02/05/a-word-with-the-accessibility-egg-eric-eggert/
⭐️ You probably shouldn’t be annotating focus order
There are important accessibility annotations but in many cases developers should pick appropriate (usually the default) interactions. @eric on annotating focus order in particular.
https://ericwbailey.website/published/you-probably-shouldnt-be-annotating-focus-order/
⭐️ Why I Don’t Call Myself an Accessibility Expert
I (@yatil) think this is a narrow definition of expert that includes completeness of knowledge. I think an exert knows what they don’t know and when research is important. It’s time that accessibility experts are proud to have the expertise.
https://buttondown.com/access-ability/archive/why-i-dont-call-myself-an-accessibility-expert/
⭐️ Common misconceptions about testing accessibility - TetraLogical
https://tetralogical.com/blog/2026/01/07/common-misconceptions-about-testing-accessibility/

Testing for accessibility is often misunderstood. Teams either overestimate what tools can do, underestimate their own role, or assume testing is something that happens once only, at completion of the development process. In this post we tackle some of the most frequent misconceptions about accessibility testing.