Coding for Accessibility
Overview
Our Coding for Accessibility course is designed to teach developers the techniques and best practices for writing accessible code. This course covers semantic HTML, ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications), keyboard accessibility, accessible navigation, and ensuring compatibility with screen readers. Participants will gain the skills needed to develop web content that is accessible to all users.
Course Highlights
- Semantic HTML and ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications),
- Keyboard Accessibility,
- Accessible Navigation and Menus,
- Ensuring Compatibility with Screen Readers
Learning Objectives
- Understand and apply semantic HTML and ARIA for accessibility.,
- Implement keyboard accessibility in web content.,
- Create accessible navigation and menus.,
- Ensure web content is compatible with screen readers.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for web developers, front-end developers, and anyone involved in coding and developing web content who wants to ensure accessibility.
Duration
Full-Day (8 hours)
Custom Training for Clients
For our training sessions that last four hours or longer, we can divide them into 2-hour blocks. You have the option to spread out these blocks over multiple days and conduct them virtually. Our team has discovered that this approach benefits participants more. It helps with retention and allows for more practice opportunities.
- Workshops: Comprehensive online workshops designed to address your specific requirements.
- Webinars: Live, interactive sessions delivered virtually, customized for your team.
- Onsite Training: Tailored sessions conducted at your location, customized to meet your specific needs.
General Zoom Workshops
- Standard Zoom Workshops: Join our regularly scheduled Zoom workshops, open to the general public and designed to provide a standard learning experience without customization.