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[BLOG] Add accessibility-whos-responsible #519
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the four experience types in JupyterLab that we must address to be truly accessible. | ||
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*This is part of a series of blogs around making JupyterLab more accessible. You can read the |
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*This is part of a series of blogs around making JupyterLab more accessible. You can read the |
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*This is part of a series of blogs around making JupyterLab more accessible. You can read the | ||
[whole series here](/categories/jlaba11y).* |
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[whole series here](/categories/jlaba11y).* |
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I suggest we remove this, since the new blog doesn't have a page for this series. We can filter by category. WDYT @isabela-pf? Do you prefer to rephrase this and replace it with a link to the whole category: https://labs.quansight.org/blog?category=Access-centered&page=1
, or remove this entirely?
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We should wait on this because the category link might get refactored soon. See #396 (comment) for more details about the upcoming changes.
Noa mentioned putting this PR on hold until it's decided how to handle category links. Since it’s been a few months and the category links change has not been implemented yet, I think we could replace the link with Noa’s suggestion ( |
Link to blog post, successful build.
Links to other Quansight blogs:
There is no need to check for Blog2Blog links due to updated website build.
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