Accessibility: Website Structure and Comprehension
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
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.
As web development gets more complex, more users on assistive technology become cut off from the content of the web. In this course, Accessibility: Website Structure and Comprehension, you’ll revisit the foundations of web development to prevent accessibility problems before they start. First, you’ll explore good semantic markup and structure. Next, you’ll discover how to make web interactions comprehensible. Finally, you’ll learn how to create user interfaces perceivable by users with a wide range of abilities. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the deep understanding of accessibility needed to create websites for everybody.
As web development gets more complex, more users on assistive technology become cut off from the content of the web. In this course, Accessibility: Website Structure and Comprehension, you’ll revisit the foundations of web development to prevent accessibility problems before they start. First, you’ll explore good semantic markup and structure. Next, you’ll discover how to make web interactions comprehensible. Finally, you’ll learn how to create user interfaces perceivable by users with a wide range of abilities. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the deep understanding of accessibility needed to create websites for everybody.
Taught by
Matt Henry
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