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learn-a11y

v1.1.1

Published

A web app for learning web accessibility

Readme

Learn a11y

A web app for learning web accessibility.

NPM

This is meant to accompany my Introduction to Accessibility workshop but my hope is that it will stand fine on its own.

Installation

This is made to be as easy as possible. Just download or clone the repository and open index.html in your favorite browser!

Exercises

All exercises should be clearly explained. Please don't hesitate to ask or open an issue if there is any confusion. Some of them are vague, like the semantic HTML section. There is no right answer for these, just poke around the code and see if you can improve the experience for users with disabilities.

Coding challenges

There are a few exercises that will require writing a fair amount of JavaScript code. Don't worry too much about providing the most efficient, clean or modern solution! Remember, this class is about making great products. The jQuery library is included on every page in an attempt to make your jobs easier!