AODA has set of guidelines and each set covers different success criteria for which website needs to be complaint against. Most of these success criteria are could be referred from wcag 2.1. While making your website complaint for accessibility please not only consider AODA but also ADA, Section 508 etc. Idea is to provide ease of website usage to people with different abilities.
I don't agree with the very last statement on creating a standalone page for people with a disability. It can be taken as segregating that user base and often times seen as discriminatory. This really should be avoided at all costs.
Not a good presentation and those website examples were terrible in terms of accessing accessibility, the tips mentioned at the end are a no brainer as well
Keep up producing useful tutorials. All the best.
Quite precise and loaded with initial information
Nice Presentation.
Very nice overview of the basics, thanks!
How to read understand you create a video with command please
What about people who use wordpress? Or other website builders?
there's nothing wrong with using wordpress, you can still make your own customization aside from using templates or other functionalities by default.
Thank you so much! because of you, I know what it means as 'accessibility standards-Code Base'!!
AODA has set of guidelines and each set covers different success criteria for which website needs to be complaint against. Most of these success criteria are could be referred from wcag 2.1. While making your website complaint for accessibility please not only consider AODA but also ADA, Section 508 etc. Idea is to provide ease of website usage to people with different abilities.
Moving javascript and css to different files helps with web accessibility? How? Those are transparent to the viewers of the web pages.
I am so glad to get all this info :-)
thank you, was so simple i liked this.
Very informative video.
I don't agree with the very last statement on creating a standalone page for people with a disability. It can be taken as segregating that user base and often times seen as discriminatory. This really should be avoided at all costs.
there is no how
Not a good presentation and those website examples were terrible in terms of accessing accessibility, the tips mentioned at the end are a no brainer as well