際際滷shows by User: AaronGustafson / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: AaronGustafson / Thu, 13 May 2021 21:24:53 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: AaronGustafson Delivering Critical Information and Services [JavaScript & Friends 2021] /slideshow/delivering-critical-information-and-services-javascript-friends-2021/248309845 deliveringcriticalinformationandservicesjavascriptfriends2021-210513212454
Early on, Internet access was considered a luxury. Those times have passed and the Internet, especially the Web, has become a necessity. Whether your users are trying to access their money, gather health information, attend class, apply for assistance, or any of the other hundreds (if not thousands) of critical tasks people do on the web, your site needs to be prepared to meet their needs. And it needs to work, no matter what. In this session, I discuss the many challenges to delivering critical information and services as well as the steps you can take to overcome those challenges. Hell explore ways to make sure you can meet users on a variety of devicesand not the just the latest and greatest high end ones folks are talking about; how to make it accessible to people with disabilities; and how to loadand load quicklyon limited- bandwidth connections.]]>

Early on, Internet access was considered a luxury. Those times have passed and the Internet, especially the Web, has become a necessity. Whether your users are trying to access their money, gather health information, attend class, apply for assistance, or any of the other hundreds (if not thousands) of critical tasks people do on the web, your site needs to be prepared to meet their needs. And it needs to work, no matter what. In this session, I discuss the many challenges to delivering critical information and services as well as the steps you can take to overcome those challenges. Hell explore ways to make sure you can meet users on a variety of devicesand not the just the latest and greatest high end ones folks are talking about; how to make it accessible to people with disabilities; and how to loadand load quicklyon limited- bandwidth connections.]]>
Thu, 13 May 2021 21:24:53 GMT /slideshow/delivering-critical-information-and-services-javascript-friends-2021/248309845 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Delivering Critical Information and Services [JavaScript & Friends 2021] AaronGustafson Early on, Internet access was considered a luxury. Those times have passed and the Internet, especially the Web, has become a necessity. Whether your users are trying to access their money, gather health information, attend class, apply for assistance, or any of the other hundreds (if not thousands) of critical tasks people do on the web, your site needs to be prepared to meet their needs. And it needs to work, no matter what. In this session, I discuss the many challenges to delivering critical information and services as well as the steps you can take to overcome those challenges. Hell explore ways to make sure you can meet users on a variety of devicesand not the just the latest and greatest high end ones folks are talking about; how to make it accessible to people with disabilities; and how to loadand load quicklyon limited- bandwidth connections. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/deliveringcriticalinformationandservicesjavascriptfriends2021-210513212454-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Early on, Internet access was considered a luxury. Those times have passed and the Internet, especially the Web, has become a necessity. Whether your users are trying to access their money, gather health information, attend class, apply for assistance, or any of the other hundreds (if not thousands) of critical tasks people do on the web, your site needs to be prepared to meet their needs. And it needs to work, no matter what. In this session, I discuss the many challenges to delivering critical information and services as well as the steps you can take to overcome those challenges. Hell explore ways to make sure you can meet users on a variety of devicesand not the just the latest and greatest high end ones folks are talking about; how to make it accessible to people with disabilities; and how to loadand load quicklyon limited- bandwidth connections.
Delivering Critical Information and Services [JavaScript & Friends 2021] from Aaron Gustafson
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Adapting to Reality [Guest Lecture, March 2021] /slideshow/adapting-to-reality-guest-lecture-march-2021/244243365 adaptingtorealitybrowsertechnologiesguestlecture-210311215856
This was a guest lecture I did on Progressive Enhancement for Peter-Paul Kochs class on Browser Technologies]]>

This was a guest lecture I did on Progressive Enhancement for Peter-Paul Kochs class on Browser Technologies]]>
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 21:58:55 GMT /slideshow/adapting-to-reality-guest-lecture-march-2021/244243365 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Adapting to Reality [Guest Lecture, March 2021] AaronGustafson This was a guest lecture I did on Progressive Enhancement for Peter-Paul Kochs class on Browser Technologies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adaptingtorealitybrowsertechnologiesguestlecture-210311215856-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was a guest lecture I did on Progressive Enhancement for Peter-Paul Kochs class on Browser Technologies
Adapting to Reality [Guest Lecture, March 2021] from Aaron Gustafson
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Designing the Conversation [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-beyond-tellerrand-2019-193740487/193740487 designingtheconversationbeyondtellerrand2019-191115005417
Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.]]>

Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.]]>
Fri, 15 Nov 2019 00:54:17 GMT /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-beyond-tellerrand-2019-193740487/193740487 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Designing the Conversation [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] AaronGustafson Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingtheconversationbeyondtellerrand2019-191115005417-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.
Designing the Conversation [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] from Aaron Gustafson
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Getting Started with Progressive Web Apps [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] /slideshow/getting-started-with-progressive-web-apps-beyond-tellerrand-2019/193047204 gettingstartedwithprogressivewebapps-191113063610
際際滷s from my workshop.]]>

際際滷s from my workshop.]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2019 06:36:10 GMT /slideshow/getting-started-with-progressive-web-apps-beyond-tellerrand-2019/193047204 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Getting Started with Progressive Web Apps [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] AaronGustafson 際際滷s from my workshop. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gettingstartedwithprogressivewebapps-191113063610-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my workshop.
Getting Started with Progressive Web Apps [Beyond Tellerrand 2019] from Aaron Gustafson
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Progressive Web Apps: Where Do I Begin? /slideshow/progressive-web-apps-where-do-i-begin/159489042 progressivewebapps-wheredoibegin-190731182053
For the last three years, our industry has been coming to terms with Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and what they mean for the work we do every day. Scores of articles, reams of documentation, and dozens of white papers touting the successes and failures in this space can really get your head spinning. Its easy to get lost in the complexities of service workers, manifests, and oh so many JavaScript frameworks and toolkits. Aaron believes its time to take a step back and refocus our attention on what really matters: building great web experiences. In this session, youll learn how to apply modern web design and development best practices to your web projects. Youll learn how to grow a project from a core, universally-accessible experience to a sophisticated Progressive Web App that ensures users will be able to access your product, no matter what.]]>

For the last three years, our industry has been coming to terms with Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and what they mean for the work we do every day. Scores of articles, reams of documentation, and dozens of white papers touting the successes and failures in this space can really get your head spinning. Its easy to get lost in the complexities of service workers, manifests, and oh so many JavaScript frameworks and toolkits. Aaron believes its time to take a step back and refocus our attention on what really matters: building great web experiences. In this session, youll learn how to apply modern web design and development best practices to your web projects. Youll learn how to grow a project from a core, universally-accessible experience to a sophisticated Progressive Web App that ensures users will be able to access your product, no matter what.]]>
Wed, 31 Jul 2019 18:20:53 GMT /slideshow/progressive-web-apps-where-do-i-begin/159489042 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Progressive Web Apps: Where Do I Begin? AaronGustafson For the last three years, our industry has been coming to terms with Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and what they mean for the work we do every day. Scores of articles, reams of documentation, and dozens of white papers touting the successes and failures in this space can really get your head spinning. Its easy to get lost in the complexities of service workers, manifests, and oh so many JavaScript frameworks and toolkits. Aaron believes its time to take a step back and refocus our attention on what really matters: building great web experiences. In this session, youll learn how to apply modern web design and development best practices to your web projects. Youll learn how to grow a project from a core, universally-accessible experience to a sophisticated Progressive Web App that ensures users will be able to access your product, no matter what. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/progressivewebapps-wheredoibegin-190731182053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For the last three years, our industry has been coming to terms with Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and what they mean for the work we do every day. Scores of articles, reams of documentation, and dozens of white papers touting the successes and failures in this space can really get your head spinning. Its easy to get lost in the complexities of service workers, manifests, and oh so many JavaScript frameworks and toolkits. Aaron believes its time to take a step back and refocus our attention on what really matters: building great web experiences. In this session, youll learn how to apply modern web design and development best practices to your web projects. Youll learn how to grow a project from a core, universally-accessible experience to a sophisticated Progressive Web App that ensures users will be able to access your product, no matter what.
Progressive Web Apps: Where Do I Begin? from Aaron Gustafson
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Media in the Age of PWAs [ImageCon 2019] /slideshow/media-in-the-age-of-pwas-imagecon-2019/143262121 mediaintheageofpwasimagecon2019-190502180729
Our industry is abuzz with talk about Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and with good reason: they are a great way to improve the experiences our users have on our sites, especially when it comes to performance. Using Service Workersa key component of PWAswe can manage network requests and the cache to an incredibly granular degree. We can also totally abuse the privilege Service Workers grant us when it comes to writing files to disk. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss some of the potential pitfalls in implementing Service Workers, especially when it comes to managing heavy files like images and video. Hell provide guidance on current best practices in cache management. And hell offer a few simple recipes you can put to use right away to deliver amazing experiences for your users that respect their data usage and disk space.]]>

Our industry is abuzz with talk about Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and with good reason: they are a great way to improve the experiences our users have on our sites, especially when it comes to performance. Using Service Workersa key component of PWAswe can manage network requests and the cache to an incredibly granular degree. We can also totally abuse the privilege Service Workers grant us when it comes to writing files to disk. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss some of the potential pitfalls in implementing Service Workers, especially when it comes to managing heavy files like images and video. Hell provide guidance on current best practices in cache management. And hell offer a few simple recipes you can put to use right away to deliver amazing experiences for your users that respect their data usage and disk space.]]>
Thu, 02 May 2019 18:07:29 GMT /slideshow/media-in-the-age-of-pwas-imagecon-2019/143262121 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Media in the Age of PWAs [ImageCon 2019] AaronGustafson Our industry is abuzz with talk about Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and with good reason: they are a great way to improve the experiences our users have on our sites, especially when it comes to performance. Using Service Workersa key component of PWAswe can manage network requests and the cache to an incredibly granular degree. We can also totally abuse the privilege Service Workers grant us when it comes to writing files to disk. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss some of the potential pitfalls in implementing Service Workers, especially when it comes to managing heavy files like images and video. Hell provide guidance on current best practices in cache management. And hell offer a few simple recipes you can put to use right away to deliver amazing experiences for your users that respect their data usage and disk space. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mediaintheageofpwasimagecon2019-190502180729-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Our industry is abuzz with talk about Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and with good reason: they are a great way to improve the experiences our users have on our sites, especially when it comes to performance. Using Service Workersa key component of PWAswe can manage network requests and the cache to an incredibly granular degree. We can also totally abuse the privilege Service Workers grant us when it comes to writing files to disk. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss some of the potential pitfalls in implementing Service Workers, especially when it comes to managing heavy files like images and video. Hell provide guidance on current best practices in cache management. And hell offer a few simple recipes you can put to use right away to deliver amazing experiences for your users that respect their data usage and disk space.
Media in the Age of PWAs [ImageCon 2019] from Aaron Gustafson
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Adapting to Reality [Starbucks Lunch & Learn] /slideshow/adapting-to-reality-starbucks-lunch-learn/138525042 adaptingtorealitystarbuckslunchlearn-190327234123
After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different, and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it.]]>

After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different, and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it.]]>
Wed, 27 Mar 2019 23:41:23 GMT /slideshow/adapting-to-reality-starbucks-lunch-learn/138525042 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Adapting to Reality [Starbucks Lunch & Learn] AaronGustafson After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different, and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adaptingtorealitystarbuckslunchlearn-190327234123-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the &#39;desktop&#39; web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different, and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it.
Adapting to Reality [Starbucks Lunch & Learn] from Aaron Gustafson
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Conversational Semantics for the Web [CascadiaJS 2018] /slideshow/conversational-semantics-for-the-web-cascadiajs-2018-123234072/123234072 conversationalsemanticsfortheweb-181116232055
Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.]]>

Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.]]>
Fri, 16 Nov 2018 23:20:55 GMT /slideshow/conversational-semantics-for-the-web-cascadiajs-2018-123234072/123234072 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Conversational Semantics for the Web [CascadiaJS 2018] AaronGustafson Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/conversationalsemanticsfortheweb-181116232055-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will discuss how smart markup choices can improve the overall usability and accessibility of your projects without disrupting your current workflow.
Conversational Semantics for the Web [CascadiaJS 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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Better Performance === Greater Accessibility [Inclusive Design 24 2018] /slideshow/better-performance-greater-accessibility-inclusive-design-24-2018/122857924 betterperformancegreateraccessibility-181113020711
Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, writing more appropriate copy, and (of course) building accessible experience. But experience is about more than just interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>

Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, writing more appropriate copy, and (of course) building accessible experience. But experience is about more than just interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>
Tue, 13 Nov 2018 02:07:10 GMT /slideshow/better-performance-greater-accessibility-inclusive-design-24-2018/122857924 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Better Performance === Greater Accessibility [Inclusive Design 24 2018] AaronGustafson Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, writing more appropriate copy, and (of course) building accessible experience. But experience is about more than just interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/betterperformancegreateraccessibility-181113020711-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, writing more appropriate copy, and (of course) building accessible experience. But experience is about more than just interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.
Better Performance === Greater Accessibility [Inclusive Design 24 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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PWA: Where Do I Begin? [Microsoft Ignite 2018] /slideshow/pwa-where-do-i-begin-microsoft-ignite-2018/117116672 pwa-wheredoibeginmicrosoftignite2018-180928155323
In this session, you'll learn how to apply modern best practices to grow your Progressive Web Apps fluidly from mobile devices all the way to large screen desktop environments. Youll even learn how to lay the groundwork for reaching users of future form factors and headless UIs. We'll focus on design patterns that set you up for success on every device and across platforms and guarantee your users will be able to access your product, no matter what. Additional topics will include a primer on how your PWA can integrate more tightly with Windows 10including how to distribute your PWA via the Storeand how to incorporate accessibility from the very beginning.]]>

In this session, you'll learn how to apply modern best practices to grow your Progressive Web Apps fluidly from mobile devices all the way to large screen desktop environments. Youll even learn how to lay the groundwork for reaching users of future form factors and headless UIs. We'll focus on design patterns that set you up for success on every device and across platforms and guarantee your users will be able to access your product, no matter what. Additional topics will include a primer on how your PWA can integrate more tightly with Windows 10including how to distribute your PWA via the Storeand how to incorporate accessibility from the very beginning.]]>
Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:53:23 GMT /slideshow/pwa-where-do-i-begin-microsoft-ignite-2018/117116672 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) PWA: Where Do I Begin? [Microsoft Ignite 2018] AaronGustafson In this session, you'll learn how to apply modern best practices to grow your Progressive Web Apps fluidly from mobile devices all the way to large screen desktop environments. Youll even learn how to lay the groundwork for reaching users of future form factors and headless UIs. We'll focus on design patterns that set you up for success on every device and across platforms and guarantee your users will be able to access your product, no matter what. Additional topics will include a primer on how your PWA can integrate more tightly with Windows 10including how to distribute your PWA via the Storeand how to incorporate accessibility from the very beginning. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pwa-wheredoibeginmicrosoftignite2018-180928155323-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session, you&#39;ll learn how to apply modern best practices to grow your Progressive Web Apps fluidly from mobile devices all the way to large screen desktop environments. Youll even learn how to lay the groundwork for reaching users of future form factors and headless UIs. We&#39;ll focus on design patterns that set you up for success on every device and across platforms and guarantee your users will be able to access your product, no matter what. Additional topics will include a primer on how your PWA can integrate more tightly with Windows 10including how to distribute your PWA via the Storeand how to incorporate accessibility from the very beginning.
PWA: Where Do I Begin? [Microsoft Ignite 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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Designing the Conversation [Concatenate 2018] /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-concatenate-2018/109375727 designingtheconversationconcatenate2018-180810154426
Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.]]>

Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.]]>
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 15:44:26 GMT /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-concatenate-2018/109375727 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Designing the Conversation [Concatenate 2018] AaronGustafson Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingtheconversationconcatenate2018-180810154426-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.
Designing the Conversation [Concatenate 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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Designing the Conversation [Accessibility DC 2018] /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-accessibility-dc-2018-108799874/108799874 designingtheconversationaccessibilitydc2018-180806175332
Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.]]>

Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.]]>
Mon, 06 Aug 2018 17:53:32 GMT /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-accessibility-dc-2018-108799874/108799874 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Designing the Conversation [Accessibility DC 2018] AaronGustafson Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingtheconversationaccessibilitydc2018-180806175332-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and reliant on voice-based interactions with their computers and, thereby, the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website.
Designing the Conversation [Accessibility DC 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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Performance as User Experience [AEADC 2018] /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-aeadc-2018/108798791 performanceasuserexperienceaeadc2018-180806174424
Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>

Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>
Mon, 06 Aug 2018 17:44:24 GMT /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-aeadc-2018/108798791 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Performance as User Experience [AEADC 2018] AaronGustafson Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/performanceasuserexperienceaeadc2018-180806174424-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.
Performance as User Experience [AEADC 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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The Web Should Just Work for Everyone /slideshow/the-web-should-just-work-for-everyone-99997230/99997230 thewebshouldjustworkforeveryone-180601224200
We, as an industry, tend to have a pretty myopic view of experience. Those of us who work day-to-day in accessibility probably have a broader perspective than most, but I would argue that even we all fall short now and again when it comes to seeing the Web as others do.]]>

We, as an industry, tend to have a pretty myopic view of experience. Those of us who work day-to-day in accessibility probably have a broader perspective than most, but I would argue that even we all fall short now and again when it comes to seeing the Web as others do.]]>
Fri, 01 Jun 2018 22:42:00 GMT /slideshow/the-web-should-just-work-for-everyone-99997230/99997230 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) The Web Should Just Work for Everyone AaronGustafson We, as an industry, tend to have a pretty myopic view of experience. Those of us who work day-to-day in accessibility probably have a broader perspective than most, but I would argue that even we all fall short now and again when it comes to seeing the Web as others do. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thewebshouldjustworkforeveryone-180601224200-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We, as an industry, tend to have a pretty myopic view of experience. Those of us who work day-to-day in accessibility probably have a broader perspective than most, but I would argue that even we all fall short now and again when it comes to seeing the Web as others do.
The Web Should Just Work for Everyone from Aaron Gustafson
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Performance as User Experience [AEA SEA 2018] /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-aea-sea-2018/93360293 performance-as-user-experience-180409182414
Aaron Gustafson Author, Adaptive Web Design Performance as User Experience Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>

Aaron Gustafson Author, Adaptive Web Design Performance as User Experience Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>
Mon, 09 Apr 2018 18:24:14 GMT /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-aea-sea-2018/93360293 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Performance as User Experience [AEA SEA 2018] AaronGustafson Aaron Gustafson Author, Adaptive Web Design Performance as User Experience Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/performance-as-user-experience-180409182414-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Aaron Gustafson Author, Adaptive Web Design Performance as User Experience Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.
Performance as User Experience [AEA SEA 2018] from Aaron Gustafson
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Performance as User Experience [An Event Apart Denver 2017] /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-an-event-apart-denver-2017-83965205/83965205 performanceasuserexperienceaeaden2017-171212234737
Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>

Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.]]>
Tue, 12 Dec 2017 23:47:37 GMT /slideshow/performance-as-user-experience-an-event-apart-denver-2017-83965205/83965205 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Performance as User Experience [An Event Apart Denver 2017] AaronGustafson Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/performanceasuserexperienceaeaden2017-171212234737-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design is problem solving. Each and every day, we are tasked with finding ways to reduce the friction our users experience on the Web. That means streamlining flows, reducing cognitive load, and writing more appropriate copy, but user experience goes far beyond the interface. Our users experiences begin with their first request to our servers. In this intensely practical session, Aaron will explore the ins and outs of page load performance by showing how he made the web site of the 10K Apart meet its own contest rules, by having a site that was functional and attractive even without JavaScript, and was less than ten kilobytes at initial load. Youll walk away with a better understanding of the page load process as well as numerous ways you can improve the projects you are working on right now.
Performance as User Experience [An Event Apart Denver 2017] from Aaron Gustafson
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Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 2 /slideshow/advanced-design-methods-1-day-2/81723494 advanceddesignmethodsday2-171107195638
際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.]]>

際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.]]>
Tue, 07 Nov 2017 19:56:38 GMT /slideshow/advanced-design-methods-1-day-2/81723494 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 2 AaronGustafson 際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/advanceddesignmethodsday2-171107195638-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.
Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 2 from Aaron Gustafson
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Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 1 /slideshow/advanced-design-methods-1-day-1/81723492 advanceddesignmethodsday1-171107195634
際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.]]>

際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.]]>
Tue, 07 Nov 2017 19:56:34 GMT /slideshow/advanced-design-methods-1-day-1/81723492 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 1 AaronGustafson 際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/advanceddesignmethodsday1-171107195634-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s for day 2 of my Center Centre workshop.
Advanced Design Methods 1, Day 1 from Aaron Gustafson
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Designing the Conversation [Paris Web 2017] /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-paris-web-2017/80707307 designingtheconversationparisweb-171011181500
Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and interacting with their computers on the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. So how do you design a "headless" UI? That's easy: You design the conversation. Conversation is at the root of every interaction we have, be it with another human being, a game, or with a website. This session will discuss how to design and implement a web application that will allow you to create a web page that will allow you to create HTML documents.]]>

Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and interacting with their computers on the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. So how do you design a "headless" UI? That's easy: You design the conversation. Conversation is at the root of every interaction we have, be it with another human being, a game, or with a website. This session will discuss how to design and implement a web application that will allow you to create a web page that will allow you to create HTML documents.]]>
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 18:15:00 GMT /slideshow/designing-the-conversation-paris-web-2017/80707307 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Designing the Conversation [Paris Web 2017] AaronGustafson Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and interacting with their computers on the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. So how do you design a "headless" UI? That's easy: You design the conversation. Conversation is at the root of every interaction we have, be it with another human being, a game, or with a website. This session will discuss how to design and implement a web application that will allow you to create a web page that will allow you to create HTML documents. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingtheconversationparisweb-171011181500-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, your users will become more accustomed to and interacting with their computers on the web. Enabling them to complete critical tasks without a visual user interface will be crucial for the long-term success of your website. So how do you design a &quot;headless&quot; UI? That&#39;s easy: You design the conversation. Conversation is at the root of every interaction we have, be it with another human being, a game, or with a website. This session will discuss how to design and implement a web application that will allow you to create a web page that will allow you to create HTML documents.
Designing the Conversation [Paris Web 2017] from Aaron Gustafson
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Exploring Adaptive Interfaces [Generate 2017] /slideshow/exploring-adaptive-interfaces-generate-2017/80070276 exploringadaptiveinterfacesgenerate2017-170922213042
After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it. In this talk, Aaron will discuss and dissect several adaptive interfaces and demonstrate how they smartly morph to meet their users needs slow connections, older browsers, narrow screens, and even no screens at all. Hell also introduce you to a battle-tested tool for planning, discussing, building and testing adaptive interfaces.]]>

After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it. In this talk, Aaron will discuss and dissect several adaptive interfaces and demonstrate how they smartly morph to meet their users needs slow connections, older browsers, narrow screens, and even no screens at all. Hell also introduce you to a battle-tested tool for planning, discussing, building and testing adaptive interfaces.]]>
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 21:30:42 GMT /slideshow/exploring-adaptive-interfaces-generate-2017/80070276 AaronGustafson@slideshare.net(AaronGustafson) Exploring Adaptive Interfaces [Generate 2017] AaronGustafson After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the 'desktop' web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it. In this talk, Aaron will discuss and dissect several adaptive interfaces and demonstrate how they smartly morph to meet their users needs slow connections, older browsers, narrow screens, and even no screens at all. Hell also introduce you to a battle-tested tool for planning, discussing, building and testing adaptive interfaces. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/exploringadaptiveinterfacesgenerate2017-170922213042-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> After enjoying more than a decade of relative stability in designing for the &#39;desktop&#39; web, smartphones had to come along and throw a wrench in the works. It seemed that in an instant, everything changed and nothing was certain any more. The truth is, though, nothing was ever certain. One of the webs major strengths is its ability to adapt, to travel anywhere and everywhere in service of its users. All those years we were the ones restraining it with our desire to create a single monolithic experience. But experience is not monolithic. Every person is different and we all bring our unique perspectives, experiences, and capabilities to the table. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely fits anyone well. When we embrace that, our designs, products, and experiences will be all the better for it. In this talk, Aaron will discuss and dissect several adaptive interfaces and demonstrate how they smartly morph to meet their users needs slow connections, older browsers, narrow screens, and even no screens at all. Hell also introduce you to a battle-tested tool for planning, discussing, building and testing adaptive interfaces.
Exploring Adaptive Interfaces [Generate 2017] from Aaron Gustafson
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-AaronGustafson-48x48.jpg?cb=1692904574 Aaron Gustafson is the Founder and Technical Lead of Easy Designs, a content-focused web development consultancy. Through Easy, Aaron has helped numerous Fortune 500 companies adapt their organizations, processes, and products to better manage the wide variety of devices and platforms on the market today. Aaron has been intimately involved with web standards since 2005, serving as both an Invited Expert to the W3C and the former Group Manager of the Web Standards Project (WaSP). While at WaSP, he founded Web Standards Sherpa, a web design best practices publication, and the Web Standards + Small Business outreach effort. He has served as Technical Editor for A List Apart, is a contribu... adaptivewebdesign.info https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/deliveringcriticalinformationandservicesjavascriptfriends2021-210513212454-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/delivering-critical-information-and-services-javascript-friends-2021/248309845 Delivering Critical In... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adaptingtorealitybrowsertechnologiesguestlecture-210311215856-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/adapting-to-reality-guest-lecture-march-2021/244243365 Adapting to Reality [G... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingtheconversationbeyondtellerrand2019-191115005417-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/designing-the-conversation-beyond-tellerrand-2019-193740487/193740487 Designing the Conversa...