Accessibility
Treehouse
Course Summary
Accessibility is the practice of making websites available to all people, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.
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Course Description
About this Course Accessibility is the practice of making websites available to all people, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.
About the Teacher
Nick is a teacher at Treehouse and an independent game developer. His Twitter handle is @nickrp.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction
A broad definition of accessibility could include mobile devices, software machines, and people with disabilities. However, the more traditional definition of accessibility focuses exclusively on people that access the web in atypical ways. 7 steps- Getting Started 4:52
- Why Accessibility? 5:01
- Vision: Part 1 7:06
- Vision: Part 2 5:13
- Hearing 5:29
- Mobility and Cognition 4:18
- Review of Basic Accessibility 5 questions
Websites
Accessibility on a static website has a lot to do with creating semantic markup. However, creating an aesthetic with CSS is equally important and can help users with various types of vision and motor impairments. 8 stepsWeb Apps
Dynamic websites often deal with lots of input and output of data. This typically involves the utilization of forms and tables, which can pose some accessibility issues if they're not coded properly. 4 steps
This course is listed under
Development & Implementations
and Mobility
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