Earning my stars at @njan 's #PukeLessWeb workshop at #CFC25
Earning my stars at @njan 's #PukeLessWeb workshop at #CFC25
What is hard to convey in one toot but very important to us: We talk about one SPECIFIC issue (motion sickness) but what we're actually trying to also raise awareness about is
- "new" accessibility issues that don't have much spotlight or solutions yet
- the fact that your users might be affected by something but don't know about it and thus will not use a more accessible versions of your website that only appears when you toggle some magic settings somewhere in your browser/OS
My colleague and I will also be holding our super interactive and fun #accessibility workshop "Let's build web experiences that don't make people puke".
It's <10min introduction and then just interactive stations to learn about motion sickness and to help come up with ideas how we can make the web less nauseating.
This WS is really for everyone(!), not just for devs or designers.
https://pretalx.c3voc.de/chaos-feminist-convention-2025/talk/MDLEVB/
Woohoo,
we'll be at #CFC25 with our interactive Motion Sickness Workshop.
(the timeslot is still tba, somewhen on Friday or Saturday).
Come around, it's a lot of fun :)
Explore 5 stations at your own pace, learn what motion sickness is, how it feels, how it can affect business and what can be done to prevent websites from triggering motion sickness in its users (and developers 😅).
And lastly: Come up with examples and even better solutions.
Awww! We will have our #MotionSickness related Accessibility workshop "tomorrow" (Friday at 9am =.=) at #BoosterConf... and sessionize, the software they used for speaker relations, generated this cute banner to share.
Many 90s-web-vibes <3
Also we finally agreed on a hashtag for all things regarding motion-sickness-safe websites: #PukeLessWeb.
Waaaay shorter than our old workshop hashtags :)