image @ZEUS merged several accessibility improvements today. These can make the difference between someone understanding the interface and being able to manage their bitcoin, or having no idea what is in front of them. Many wallets still have some pretty easy-to-fix accessibility issues. Often, it is just a matter of adding a label to an icon button, giving feedback on user interaction, or correctly grouping elements. If you'd like to help, see our accessibility hit list where we already gathered specific improvements for several projects. Thing is, we're a design community, and we need help from developers to make these changes. We'd love if it you could chip in. Reach out via the issue above, or in the #accessibility channel in our Discord.
Did you know bitcoin wallets can have fallback keys that only become active after some time? How that works, other use cases, and more are explained in the new Custom spending conditions page. Big thanks to @Michael for putting it all together. Next on Michael's to-do list is a follow-up page that dives into UX best practices for this functionality. Stay tuned. For now, we'd love to get your feedback on the new page.
Newsletter #50 just went out. Make sure to take a look at the 3 hackathons starting this week. Those are great wide-open spaces to learn, commingle and let your creative juices flow 🥤🌊.
Join us tomorrow at 8:00 UTC for a design review session with @peachbitcoin .