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Brian Treese, Fiona Holder, Gerard K. Cohen, and Matt Henry

Web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. More specifically, people can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with and contribute to the Web.

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Five courses

Accessibility: Exploring Images and Media

(1 hours)
Learn how to make images and audio/video content meet the WCAG accessibility guidelines, even images with difficult alt text to write.

Accessibility: Keyboard Input and Forms

(1 hours)
To meet WCAG guidelines, your website must work for keyboard-only users. We'll cover the code changes necessary for this and making accessible forms with clear labels and validation errors.

Accessibility: Website Structure and Comprehension

(1 hours)
Accessibility can be added on at the end or it could form the foundation of all your projects. This course will help you build robust and semantic websites that can be used by absolutely everybody.

Introduction to Developing Custom Components with ARIA 1

(1 hours)
Set yourself above other front-end engineers by learning the core concepts and rules needed to architect and build any accessible custom component with ARIA, in order to provide inclusive experiences for all users.

Developing Websites for Accessibility: Getting Started

(2 hours)
Learn how people with disabilities access and use the web, how to test and evaluate accessibility, design considerations, how to build accessible forms, and how to provide accessibility to images and other media.

Learning objectives

  • Assess whether a website meets accessibility guidelines
  • Develop websites that are easy to comprehend
  • Develop custom components that are accessible to all
  • Test websites with consideration of how disabilities affect usage
  • Develop forms that can be completed by all users
  • Design a content structure that is consistent and clear
  • Develop websites that account for different sensory capabilities

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