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Introduction to WAI-ARIA for Beginners

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Introduction to WAI-ARIA for Beginners, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.41, with 25 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 189 reviews, and has 766 subscribers.

You will learn about Working with WAI-ARIA Creating interfaces that can be accessed with the keyboard Achieving WCAG conformance Web Accessibility WAI-ARIA Best Practices How to add semantics and other metadata to HTML content ARIA states, roles and properties ARIA Landmarks This course is ideal for individuals who are Web accessibility freelancers or Employees of a web accessibility agency or Accessibility advocates or Content creators or Graphic Designers or Web Studios or Freelancers or Any web developer interested in web accessibility or Web/front-end developers who want to improve their skills or Developers/web studios who want to stand out from their competition It is particularly useful for Web accessibility freelancers or Employees of a web accessibility agency or Accessibility advocates or Content creators or Graphic Designers or Web Studios or Freelancers or Any web developer interested in web accessibility or Web/front-end developers who want to improve their skills or Developers/web studios who want to stand out from their competition.

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Summary

Title: Introduction to WAI-ARIA for Beginners

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.41

Number of Lectures: 25

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Working with WAI-ARIA
  • Creating interfaces that can be accessed with the keyboard
  • Achieving WCAG conformance
  • Web Accessibility
  • WAI-ARIA Best Practices
  • How to add semantics and other metadata to HTML content
  • ARIA states, roles and properties
  • ARIA Landmarks
  • Who Should Attend

  • Web accessibility freelancers
  • Employees of a web accessibility agency
  • Accessibility advocates
  • Content creators
  • Graphic Designers
  • Web Studios
  • Freelancers
  • Any web developer interested in web accessibility
  • Web/front-end developers who want to improve their skills
  • Developers/web studios who want to stand out from their competition
  • Target Audiences

  • Web accessibility freelancers
  • Employees of a web accessibility agency
  • Accessibility advocates
  • Content creators
  • Graphic Designers
  • Web Studios
  • Freelancers
  • Any web developer interested in web accessibility
  • Web/front-end developers who want to improve their skills
  • Developers/web studios who want to stand out from their competition
  • This course has professional captions (subtitles) for all lectures.

    Are you a front-end developer struggling with ARIA? Is the ARIA spec too technical and confusing? Are most online resources on ARIA outdated, and lacking in practical examples?

    Meet Stefany, your new ARIA teacher.

    In Stefany’s “Introduction to ARIA for Beginners” course, you will learn the basics of ARIA with easy to understand code, and real life examples.

    Stefany will start with the very basics–such as what ARIA is, when to use it, and common mistakes beginners make.

    Further in the course, she will explain how to use ARIA landmarks to structure your website.

    Following that, she will demonstrate how screen readers interact with ARIA.

    Finally, Stefany will teach you the basics of ARIA states, roles, and properties in an easy to understand way.

    In addition, this course contains helpful quizzes along the way in order to test your knowledge.

    At the end of the course, Stefany will show you how to build real life widgets with the knowledge you learned.

    Enroll today and get a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee!

    Are you ready to begin your journey with WAI-ARIA? Start here!

    Students are encouraged to contact the instructor with any guideline questions for fully fledged help and course support.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The basics of WAI-ARIA

    Lecture 1: Introduction video with extended audio description

    Lecture 2: Should you use ARIA 1.1 or 1.2?

    Lecture 3: What is WAI-ARIA?

    Lecture 4: When to use ARIA?

    Lecture 5: What is an accessible name?

    Chapter 2: ARIA landmark roles

    Lecture 1: What are ARIA landmarks?

    Lecture 2: ARIA banner and contentinfo landmarks

    Lecture 3: ARIA navigation landmark

    Lecture 4: ARIA main and complementary landmarks

    Lecture 5: ARIA form and search landmarks

    Lecture 6: ARIA region landmark

    Chapter 3: ARIA states, roles and properties

    Lecture 1: ARIA roles, states, and properties

    Lecture 2: role=button

    Lecture 3: aria-label

    Lecture 4: aria-labelledby

    Lecture 5: aria-describedby

    Lecture 6: Whats the difference between aria-label, aria-labelledby, and aria-describedby?

    Lecture 7: aria-hidden

    Lecture 8: role=presentation

    Lecture 9: aria-required & required on form fields

    Lecture 10: aria-expanded

    Chapter 4: ARIA widgets

    Lecture 1: Disclosure widget

    Lecture 2: Coding a hamburger menu with ARIA

    Chapter 5: Bonus section

    Lecture 1: Bonus lecture

    Instructors

  • Introduction to WAI-ARIA for Beginners  No.2
    Stefany Newman
    Web Accessibility Specialist, Advocate, and Trainer
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  • 2 stars: 6 votes
  • 3 stars: 28 votes
  • 4 stars: 64 votes
  • 5 stars: 89 votes
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