This makes me so happy, even as someone with disabilities, I have no idea where to start for others or myself 😅 once again thank you for this free education fr.
a tip for getting contrast is simply looking at the "color circle" and choosing 2 opposites colors. ex: if you look at the color circle you'll see green has a good contrast with red. I don't know if this is mentioned in the video but there are some combinations that are not good for people with color blindness, avoid green with red (oops) and blue with yellow.
Awesome video concept. Havent watched yet but excited to. Web accessibility just seems like an afterthought in most cases, which is just sad. A wheelchair ramp shouldnt be an afterthought in a building so why is it so often an afterthought on the web? Likewise in tutorials / learning materials it is an afterthought which may be why this attitude propagates. Thank you for making this :)
I'm interested is there any significant differences if we use the 'button' or 'input type->submit' element. And the second thing, what is the opinion if we when the page loads immediately set in focus: 'skip to main content'?
anybody else have problem with lighthouse form inspect, my scores ranges randomly, and i had to take the snapshot with accessibility to even get a score, i didn't get it out of hundread.
This is so absurd. I don't hate gay people, but this stuff is getting out of hand. Just treat everyone like a normal person and stop with the pandering. Just teach. I want information, not a political brainwashing scheme.
Oh God, you read my thoughts.. This is what I want
Lie
It just happened with me😂
This makes me so happy, even as someone with disabilities, I have no idea where to start for others or myself 😅 once again thank you for this free education fr.
Thank you @FredrikRidderfalk for creating such detailed examples of the accessibility videos 😊.
Accessibility or A11y is one of the most required main features on web applications nowadays!
This method actually works! Already seeing more reactions on my posts. Awesome video
Thank you for the great lesson! This teaching style is great, it was entertaining rather than exhausing.
Lets go!! Been waiting for this one!
Hope they cover the Draft WCAG 3 standard, plain language, and inclusive language.
Inclusive language is against accessibility.
Thank you so much, I'm so thankful to you because I would learn how all kinds of people would use websites for their convenient way
I really liked this tutorial. It's just what I needed. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for the course. ❤
Yesssss 👏👏👏 awesome course that everyone needs to take : )
Cool video, I really love watching the original video on scrimba which is interactive between the author and I could submit my assignment.
a tip for getting contrast is simply looking at the "color circle" and choosing 2 opposites colors. ex: if you look at the color circle you'll see green has a good contrast with red. I don't know if this is mentioned in the video but there are some combinations that are not good for people with color blindness, avoid green with red (oops) and blue with yellow.
Awesome video concept. Havent watched yet but excited to. Web accessibility just seems like an afterthought in most cases, which is just sad. A wheelchair ramp shouldnt be an afterthought in a building so why is it so often an afterthought on the web? Likewise in tutorials / learning materials it is an afterthought which may be why this attitude propagates. Thank you for making this :)
Looks like a grear crash course. Thank you!
Thank you. Really needed. Very helpful.
Good video!
Finally 🎉🎉
please anyone say where did the example code he given is appear for challenge
Great Job!! Thank Very much You !!!
Now I am confident 😁....
I'm interested is there any significant differences if we use the 'button' or 'input type->submit' element.
And the second thing, what is the opinion if we when the page loads immediately set in focus: 'skip to main content'?
Thank You sir❤
Nice ❤
anybody else have problem with lighthouse form inspect, my scores ranges randomly, and i had to take the snapshot with accessibility to even get a score, i didn't get it out of hundread.
This course would be more accessible if you removed the repeating animations in your slide deck
Making the image smaller is a bad idea, since the problem would occur again on smaller devices. 14:19
The presentation idea it's good but you repeat same ideas more then it's necessary
1st comment 🎉
There will be a lot of demand for a11y in May 2025 😂
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This should be re-named to, how to ruin a website to make sure screen readers work correctly... ;)
This is so absurd. I don't hate gay people, but this stuff is getting out of hand. Just treat everyone like a normal person and stop with the pandering. Just teach. I want information, not a political brainwashing scheme.