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Successful web developers come in all shapes and sizes, but an understanding and respect for all of the different people they’re developing for is crucial. If you want to jump from a good to a great web developer, you must know web accessibility!
This course is your practical, step–by–step guide to creating accessible websites and web interfaces. At the end of this course, you will be able to make your portfolio accessible and offer your clients a website upgrade that adheres to web accessibility standards! In addition, since all government websites must be accessible, you will have the skills to work in that field and gain access to a greater amount and variety of clients!
We will start with the basics WAI–ARIA, color accessibility, the tabindex, HTML semantics, etc and then make a real life website accessible step by step.
Are you ready to begin your journey into web accessibility? Start here!
Students are encouraged to contact the instructor with any guideline questions for fully fledged help and course support.
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Creating Accessible Websites
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25 reviews for Creating Accessible Websites
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Stacy Jackson –
The transition from overview to instruction was a bit rough. I do not actually have quite enough CSS experience for this course, but I’m getting it because the instructor is explaining things really well. Good work!
Alffrey Chemmannoor –
Inspite of working as a front end developer for a couple of years now, I learnt a lot of tips and tricks to improve accessibility on websites. These are tiny things which I had never paid attention to earlier. Things are explained in a simple and easy to follow manner. This course is definitely worth the money.
Davmarius Ndikumasabo –
Very easy to understand!
Nicholos Rakestraw –
Very simple, basic and easy to understand! Great Job!
Swathi –
it would be great if you make us work on a hands on application right from scratch.
Gabriella Cannon –
Super interesting little course great insights. Video editing could be better so it is easier to follow and some content is slightly repeated/a little out of sync.
Anur N Ravi –
yes
Kathleen Crippen –
The content is good. The instructor needs to stop using slang as it comes across as very unprofessional. This is the first online course I’ve taken where the instructor actually said b******t. She said douchebaggy in another course in describing the same issue content writers using big words. Stupid is another word that pops up frequently. Please stop. I’d rather deal with a big vocabulary than a little one.
Michael Tott –
It was a very good course and I have learnt loads and cannot wait to start putting all of this into practice
Martin Niegl –
erfordert HTML und CSS Vorkenntnisse. Ist sehr anwendungsorientiert. Sehr viele sehr konkrete Beispiele zur Umsetzung.
Brandify Professor –
good learning experience
Rosemary Sherrod –
Very clear and understandable
Hiba Wajid –
Good
Jaikishan Goundar –
n/a
Alan Fidelino –
Too basic.
Kunle Babatunde –
it was good to learn how to make forms and links accessible
Mirthe Valentijn –
I wanted a bit more in depth info on ARIA, this wasn’t a good fit more me, too basic.
Christopher Mutch –
Yes it was a very good match
SHANE O’DONNELL –
Very detailed and informative!
Miguel Galante –
very redundant and time waster… very low code quality
Brigitte Kleucker –
Good basics in section two. I skipped the other sections.
Sindhu Gopinath –
Great course . Definitely helps understanding the foundation of accessible websites
Ariel Ferro –
s , excelente elecxccion
Viktorija –
Yeah, it was great. I love the down to earth approach, practical and not flowery. The only thing I was missing when you were making the first website accessible was the code for the website so I can do the changes on my end as you go through the changes in the course.
Syed Ahmed –
The content is fantastic, but the talking is too fast, plus hard to keep track if you are cracking jokes in the middle of it (i don’t mind the jokes, you are funny ) there should be a git repository with this code so after the lecture, i can play with the HTML and CSS at my own pace. Furthermore, most front end development is not React or VueJS, or Angular, and not directly HTML. How do we do that?