Accessible Target Sizes • craftcms.com

This article on accessibility in touch & click targets reminds us everybody is disabled at some point. Accessible design is not just about “the blind” or “people with a disability”:

“Typically, we hear about target sizes being important for users on touch devices as it’s important to increase the tappable area of many UI controls. However, increasing target size also benefits:

• Users with hand tremors

• Users with decreased dexterity or fine motor control

Users who are in an environment that can increase hand shaking, such as a bumpy ride on public transportation


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