Techniques in creating accessible websites are generally uncomplicated. Many developers are unaware of the Web standard requirements or have the experience on applying the practices. Even fewer know or understand how the assistive technology interacts with the website structure.
The website accessibility blueprint is the underlayment of good Web design. It is like the skeleton that holds a body together. Without our skeletal infrastructure, we would look very strange and wouldn’t function to well. Without the skeletal infrastructure of good Web design millions of eCommerce customers are blocked from making purchasing decisions.
Accessible Web design is considered best practices Web development. Our trainers are experts in the use of assistive technology and often use these devices themselves. When you sign up for courses you should expect clear and precise explanations of the standards. You will be exposed to the assistive technology so you can relate on how a disabled person use these devices. Sample code will be provided so that you can see how to apply the standards in your development environment. Finally, you will be tested to make a simple website applying all of the standards that you have been taught.
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