WordPress powers over 43% of sites on the internet today, making it a powerhouse web technology. Its simplicity attracted bloggers and do-it-yourselfers who navigate the platform by Googling code snippets. That knowledge gap comes with a whole host of accessibility issues.
Amber Hinds, Founder and CEO at Equalize Digital, quit her part-time gig as a freelance developer when she found WordPress was an easier way to manage content. She’s been doing accessibility work on the platform since 2016 and has seen a boom in the past two years of companies searching for accessibility experts. Amber built the Accessibility Checker plugin as a guardrail to help DIYers avoid common mistakes by auditing a site and flagging accessibility issues. The plugin is also an education tool for content managers, and developers to learn about accessibility.
In this episode, Amber talks to Chuck and Robbie about web accessibility on WordPress, making accessibility a priority in colleges and boot camps, and RVing around the country with her family.
Key Takeaways
[00:35] - An intro to Amber Hinds.
[00:54] - A whiskey review - Weller Special Reserve.
[07:49] - What it’s like working with WordPress in 2022 compared to earlier years.
[10:47] - Amber gives an overview of WordPress.
[13:36] - Amber explains unique accessibility problems in WordPress.
[15:47] - How Equalize Digital’s plug-in audits WordPress sites.
[21:55] - Amber’s thoughts on how to make accessibility a priority.
[35:33] - Chuck and Amber talk about RV life and being on the show, “Going RV”.
Quotes
[08:43] - “I think the recent number that I saw was that 43% of websites are built in WordPress.” ~ Amber Hinds
[23:53] - “I feel like having more general visibility about the broad range of disabilities and also putting people's faces to things is super helpful.” ~ Amber Hinds
[28:33] - “Companies need to realize that accessibility is everyone's responsibility.” ~ Amber Hinds
Links
Amber Hinds LinkedIn
Amber Hinds Twitter
Amber Hinds
Equalize Digital
WordPress
Accessibility Checker
Weller Special Reserve
Pappy Van Winkle
Maker’s Mark
Buffalo Trace Distillery
React
Absolut Vodka
Shopify
Square Space
Drupal
Matt Mullenweg
Automattic
Magic Mouse
Logitech Lift
Mac
Darci USB
Colorado State University
Java Script
Dream Weaver
Next Js
Tumblr
WAVE
WordPress Accessibility Day
Shutterstock
Gutenburg
Nicolas Steenhout
A11y Rules Podcast
Colorado State
Google
GitHub
Roomba
Going RV
House Hunters
HGTV
America's Got Talent
Property Brothers
Matthew McConaughey
HBO
Netflix
Hulu
PBS Kids
NewsHour
NFL
ESPN
New England Patriots
Astro
Nuxt 3
Google PageSpeed
Google Tag Manager
Google Fonts
Lighthouse
WordPress accessibility Meetup
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Robbie Wagner
Chuck Carpenter
Ship Shape
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WordPress powers over 43% of sites on the internet today, making it a powerhouse web technology. Its simplicity attracted bloggers and do-it-yourselfers who navigate the platform by Googling code snippets. That knowledge gap comes with a whole host of accessibility issues.
Amber Hinds, Founder and CEO at Equalize Digital, quit her part-time gig as a freelance developer when she found WordPress was an easier way to manage content. She’s been doing accessibility work on the platform since 2016 and has seen a boom in the past two years of companies searching for accessibility experts. Amber built the Accessibility Checker plugin as a guardrail to help DIYers avoid common mistakes by auditing a site and flagging accessibility issues. The plugin is also an education tool for content managers, and developers to learn about accessibility.
In this episode, Amber talks to Chuck and Robbie about web accessibility on WordPress, making accessibility a priority in colleges and boot camps, and RVing around the country with her family.
Key Takeaways
[00:35] - An intro to Amber Hinds.
[00:54] - A whiskey review - Weller Special Reserve.
[07:49] - What it’s like working with WordPress in 2022 compared to earlier years.
[10:47] - Amber gives an overview of WordPress.
[13:36] - Amber explains unique accessibility problems in WordPress.
[15:47] - How Equalize Digital’s plug-in audits WordPress sites.
[21:55] - Amber’s thoughts on how to make accessibility a priority.
[35:33] - Chuck and Amber talk about RV life and being on the show, “Going RV”.
Quotes
[08:43] - “I think the recent number that I saw was that 43% of websites are built in WordPress.” ~ Amber Hinds
[23:53] - “I feel like having more general visibility about the broad range of disabilities and also putting people's faces to things is super helpful.” ~ Amber Hinds
[28:33] - “Companies need to realize that accessibility is everyone's responsibility.” ~ Amber Hinds
Links
Amber Hinds LinkedIn
Amber Hinds Twitter
Amber Hinds
Equalize Digital
WordPress
Accessibility Checker
Weller Special Reserve
Pappy Van Winkle
Maker’s Mark
Buffalo Trace Distillery
React
Absolut Vodka
Shopify
Square Space
Drupal
Matt Mullenweg
Automattic
Magic Mouse
Logitech Lift
Mac
Darci USB
Colorado State University
Java Script
Dream Weaver
Next Js
Tumblr
WAVE
WordPress Accessibility Day
Shutterstock
Gutenburg
Nicolas Steenhout
A11y Rules Podcast
Colorado State
Google
GitHub
Roomba
Going RV
House Hunters
HGTV
America's Got Talent
Property Brothers
Matthew McConaughey
HBO
Netflix
Hulu
PBS Kids
NewsHour
NFL
ESPN
New England Patriots
Astro
Nuxt 3
Google PageSpeed
Google Tag Manager
Google Fonts
Lighthouse
WordPress accessibility Meetup
Connect with our hosts
Robbie Wagner
Chuck Carpenter
Ship Shape
Subscribe and stay in touch
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Whiskey Web and Whatnot
Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants
This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at
shipshape.io.
WordPress powers over 43% of sites on the internet today, making it a powerhouse web technology. Its simplicity attracted bloggers and do-it-yourselfers who navigate the platform by Googling code snippets. That knowledge gap comes with a whole host of accessibility issues.
Amber Hinds, Founder and CEO at Equalize Digital, quit her part-time gig as a freelance developer when she found WordPress was an easier way to manage content. She’s been doing accessibility work on the platform since 2016 and has seen a boom in the past two years of companies searching for accessibility experts. Amber built the Accessibility Checker plugin as a guardrail to help DIYers avoid common mistakes by auditing a site and flagging accessibility issues. The plugin is also an education tool for content managers, and developers to learn about accessibility.
In this episode, Amber talks to Chuck and Robbie about web accessibility on WordPress, making accessibility a priority in colleges and boot camps, and RVing around the country with her family.
Key Takeaways
- [00:35] - An intro to Amber Hinds.
- [00:54] - A whiskey review - Weller Special Reserve.
- [07:49] - What it’s like working with WordPress in 2022 compared to earlier years.
- [10:47] - Amber gives an overview of WordPress.
- [13:36] - Amber explains unique accessibility problems in WordPress.
- [15:47] - How Equalize Digital’s plug-in audits WordPress sites.
- [21:55] - Amber’s thoughts on how to make accessibility a priority.
- [35:33] - Chuck and Amber talk about RV life and being on the show, “Going RV”.
Quotes
[08:43] - “I think the recent number that I saw was that 43% of websites are built in WordPress.” ~ Amber Hinds
[23:53] - “I feel like having more general visibility about the broad range of disabilities and also putting people's faces to things is super helpful.” ~ Amber Hinds
[28:33] - “Companies need to realize that accessibility is everyone's responsibility.” ~ Amber Hinds
Links
Connect with our hosts
Subscribe and stay in touch
Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants
This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.