Practical Accessibility - Practical Accessibility for web designers and developers
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Course short description
This course is your guide to the world of web accessibility. It is designed to dispel myths, simplify complex topics, and provide you with practical skills for developing accessible websites and applications that everyone can use, including people with disabilities.
What Awaits You?
The course offers a structured program covering:
- Basics of accessibility: how it differs from inclusivity and usability, and how these concepts affect design and development.
- WCAG Guidelines: how to use accessibility standards in daily work.
- Semantic HTML: how to choose the right elements and write code that is accessible.
- Working with ARIA: when and how to use ARIA attributes, and what to do to avoid mistakes.
- Testing with screen readers: setting up the environment and using it to find accessibility issues.
- Accessible forms, images, notifications, and keyboard control elements.
- Practical techniques: creating accessible names, using ARIA live regions, optimizing for forced color modes, and much more.
Who is the course for?
The course is designed for frontend developers, interface designers, JavaScript engineers, and backend developers who want to deepen their knowledge in the field of accessibility. No prior experience with accessibility is required to start learning.
What Will You Learn?
- Identify and resolve common accessibility issues.
- Develop accessible user interfaces from scratch.
- Understand how your solutions impact people with disabilities.
- Confidently apply your acquired knowledge in real projects.
"Practical Accessibility" is an intensive course that you can complete at your own pace, receiving useful tips and examples for immediate application. Become an expert in accessibility and make the internet better for everyone!