This talk focuses on Web Accessibility, namely the practice of ensuring that people with disabilities—be it physical, situational or socio-economic—have access to and can interact with websites and applications.
This talk focuses on Web Accessibility, namely the practice of ensuring that people with disabilities—be it physical, situational or socio-economic—have access to and can interact with websites and applications.
We will begin the talk sharing the concept of an interface, intended as a layer between two parties that do not speak the same language. We’ll continue talking about accessibility devices and myths that surround them. Then we will dive into how to refactor codebases for screen reader optimization, following accessibility guidelines that improve the user experience for all people. We will conclude by sharing some useful tools that help developers build accessible webpages.
In the end we'll see some useful tools for helping developers to make accessible webpages