dai11y 17/05/2021

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Shifting left: how introducing accessibility earlier helps the BBC’s design system

  • Sophie Beaumont writes about working on the BBC’s design system. A team had hoped to re-use one of the existing components in a new feature they were building, because it matched their visual design. However, on closer inspection, the underlying HTML semantics were unsuitable for the task, and they decided a new, separate component would be more appropriate. Sophie summarises: “Focus on what components achieve, rather than their appearance”.
  • They were able to catch the issue early because of a recent push for accessibility documentation during the design phase. In other words, designers talking to developers about what the structure of the content should be, including semantics such as headings, lists and landmarks. This is considered “shifting accessibility left”, i.e. embedding it earlier in the software development cycle, and in this case it exposed a requirements issue that would have been costly to fix later.

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