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Learn how to write accessible HTML by solving interactive coding challenges and fixing a real-world website.
This course contains 25 interactive scrims
What is accessible development?
Why accessibility matters
Contrast ratios
The accessibility tree
WCAG levels
Alternative text
Links
Labels
Attributes
ARIA & live regions
Lists
Headings
Semantic HTML
Fieldset & legend tags
Improve a website's usability by fixing accessibility issues and ensuring compliance with WCAG guidelines.
Modify an online form to boost its accessibility, ensuring it is easy to use and understandable for people with various disabilities.
Before taking this course, you should have a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. Here’s our suggested resource to get you up to speed.
Molecular biologist, science teacher, and front-end engineer.
This course is all about making the web a better place for everyone. You'll dive into what it truly means to build accessible websites and why it's so important.
You'll get to grips with all the fundamentals of accessible development, like understanding contrast ratios, exploring the accessibility tree, getting familiar with WCAG levels, and much more.
But it's not just about theory. You'll be applying what you learn in interactive challenges, fixing up a real-world website that contains a range of accessibility flaws.
By the time you finish this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to create websites that are welcoming to everyone, making a tangible difference in the digital world.
Web Accessibility is the practice of designing web content in a way that allows people with disabilities to use it effectively.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of recommendations for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities.