diff --git a/content/blog-post-2026-06-26/accessibility-in-2026-a-practical-guide.mdx b/content/blog-post-2026-06-26/accessibility-in-2026-a-practical-guide.mdx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2eb7b07 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog-post-2026-06-26/accessibility-in-2026-a-practical-guide.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +--- +title: 'Accessibility in 2026: A Practical Guide' +description: 'A comprehensive guide to accessibility for modern frontend development in 2026.' +date: '2026-06-26' +tags: ['Accessibility', 'Frontend', '2026'] +published: true +image: './images/post-image.png' +--- + +# Accessibility in 2026: A Practical Guide + +Accessibility continues to evolve in 2026, and staying current with the latest patterns and best practices is essential for building modern, performant web applications. In this guide, we'll explore practical techniques you can implement today. + +## Why Accessibility Matters + +Understanding accessibility is crucial for frontend developers who want to build responsive, accessible, and maintainable applications. Whether you're working on a small project or a large-scale enterprise application, these concepts apply. + +## Key Concepts + +### 1. Foundation Principles + +The core principles behind accessibility remain consistent, but implementation details have evolved. Here's what you need to know: + +```typescript +// Example of modern accessibility pattern +function useModernPattern() { + // Implementation example + return { + apply: () => { + console.log("Applying modern accessibility pattern"); + } + }; +} +``` + +### 2. Common Pitfalls to Avoid + +- **Ignoring performance**: Always measure before optimizing +- **Over-engineering**: Start simple, add complexity when needed +- **Not following conventions**: Stick to established patterns in your codebase + +### 3. Best Practices + +1. Start with the basics before moving to advanced patterns +2. Test your implementations thoroughly +3. Document your code for future reference +4. Keep performance in mind throughout development + +## Real-World Example + +Here's a practical example you can adapt for your projects: + +```typescript +// Real-world application example +interface Props { + data: string[]; + onUpdate: (value: string) => void; +} + +function Component({ data, onUpdate }: Props) { + return ( +