TetraLogicalAccessibility consultancy with a focus on inclusion. We can help you with knowledge, experience, strategy, assessments, and development.TetraLogical Skip to content Accessibility specialists About Services Blog Email us Hello, we’re TetraLogical We believe in a world where technology holds no one back. A world where everyone is free to choose the technologies they want because you choose to make your technologies accessible. We work with you to make your websites, apps, and other technologies usable for people with disabilities and give your teams the knowledge they need to make accessibility part of everything they do. Play Our vision We put people first. People using technology People designing and building technology People managing and delivering technology Our goal is your success in creating great experiences for people using your technologies. Learn more about us Our team We're a boutique company with a whole lot of experience. We're an experienced team, with specialisms in many areas. Meet the team Meet Dean Holden Dean is a Senior Accessibility Specialist at TetraLogical. He specialises in accessibility testing. Our approach We know that small steps have a big impact. Whether you are at the start of your accessibility journey or partway through it, we work with you to understand your unique challenges then break these down into manageable pieces. Combining your organisational knowledge with our accessibility expertise, we help make accessibility a sustainable part of everything you do. Our services Our services are designed to give everyone what they need to make accessibility part of everything they do. Experience for people using technology Knowledge for people designing and building technology Strategy for people managing and delivering technology We know that accessibility is not just about code, standards, and compliance. It's about people, analysis, and inclusive user experience. Learn more about our services Our blog Dip into our blog and read the latest from the team Foundations: labelling text fields with input and label Posted on Wednesday, 21 August 2024 by Demelza Feltham in Design and development In this post about forms, we explore how to effectively label text fields using and
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