Developing Websites for Accessibility

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Learn Path Description

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.

Skills You Will Gain

Courses In This Learning Path

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Total Duration

2.43 hours

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Level

Intermediate

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Learn Type

Certifications

Accessibility: Testing and Screen Reader Use

It is important to incorporate accessibility testing into your daily work routine. This course Accessibility: Testing Screen Reader Use teaches you how to check web sites for accessibility. You'll first learn simple methods to check for accessibility issues. You'll then learn how to incorporate tools into your everyday workflow to avoid introducing new problems. You'll also learn how to use assistive technologies such as screen readers when testing your websites. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to test your website's accessibility and inclusion.

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Total Duration

1.21 hour

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Level

Beginner

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Certifications

Accessibility: Exploring Images and Media

Developers often struggle with meeting the WCAG accessibility guidelines, particularly when incorporating images, audio, and video content. These challenges become more pronounced when working with tables, charts, and dynamic charts. To address these issues, accessibility courses and training programs are available to provide developers with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure their digital content is accessible to all users. By participating in these courses, developers can gain a deeper understanding of the WCAG guidelines and learn how to implement accessibility features effectively. It will enable them to create websites and applications that are inclusive and user-friendly for individuals with disabilities.

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Total Duration

1.15 hour

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Level

Intermediate

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Learn Type

Certifications

Accessibility: Keyboard Input and Forms

Keyboard traps can lead to frustrations and problems for keyboard-only users.

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Total Duration

1.35 hour

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Level

Intermediate

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Certifications

Accessibility: Website Structure and Comprehension

As web development becomes more complicated, more people using assistive technology are cut off from the web content. This course Accessibility: Website Structure & Comprehension will help you to understand the basics of web development and prevent accessibility issues from arising. You'll first learn about good semantic markup. Next, you will learn how to make web interactions understandable. You'll also learn how to make user interfaces that are easily understood by people with different abilities. This course will give you the knowledge and skills to make websites accessible for everyone.

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Total Duration

89 minutes

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Level

Beginner

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Certifications

Introduction to Developing Custom Components with ARIA 1

This course, Introduction to Developing Custom components with ARIA, is designed to provide individuals with the foundational knowledge needed to create rich and interactive web experiences. While ARIA may be challenging to grasp at first, it is an essential tool for creating accessible components. The course begins by introducing important resources that will aid in the development of custom components. It then delves into the 5 rules and 3 requirements for creating interactive components. Through practical examples, participants will learn how to construct an expandable component and a menu button. By the end of the course, individuals will have gained the skills and knowledge necessary to create their own accessible components using ARIA.

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Total Duration

2.24 hours

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Level

Beginner

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Certifications

Developing Websites for Accessibility: Getting Started

The course, Developing Websites For Accessibility: Getting started, is designed to address the often neglected issue of accessibility for people with special needs in web design and development. It provides a foundational understanding of accessibility issues and ways to address them. The course covers how people with disabilities can access the internet and introduces the WCAG guidelines, which are essential for compliance. Participants will learn how to design and code better for people facing accessibility issues and make forms more accessible. The course emphasizes creating solutions that work for all people, not just those with disabilities or impairments. It is suitable for website developers, site designers, and anyone interested in web development and design. Taking this course will equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to create inclusive websites that cater to the needs of all users.

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Total Duration

113 minutes

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Level

Beginner

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Learn Type

Certifications

Meeting Web Accessibility Guidelines (Section 508/ WCAG 2.1)

Web/front-end developers must make their work accessible to all users. This course, Meeting Web Accessibility Guidelines (Section508/WCAG 2.1), will provide practical examples and code that you can use today to help you reach your accessibility goals. You will first learn the differences between Section 508 & WCAG 2.1. This will help you decide which guideline you should use. Next, you will learn real-world code patterns/techniques, and match them with relevant guidelines. After finishing this course, not only will you be equipped to acquire government/education-related contracts, but you'll be able to make sites that meet established accessibility conformance guidelines and are more usable for everyone.

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