Web Accessibility for Developers
During workshop we’ll be covering quite a few different topics. All of which will be focused on usability, accessibility, and inclusive thinking in design and development. Essentially what we’ll be discussing is common accessibility issues found in design and development, how they affect different user groups, and ways to overcome the barriers introduced for people with disabilities.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- What is accessibility?
- Understanding Disabilities
- The four principles of accessibility
- Keyboard
- Semantic HTML
- Testing with screen readers
- Page title
- Page structure
- Image alt text
- Links vs Buttons
- Skip links
- Color contrast
- Forms
- Proximity/text zoom
- Responsive design
- Offscreen content
- Animation
- ARIA
- Dynamic components
Prerequisites
Mode of Learning
A mix of theory and hands-on exercises
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