I suppose for myself, a short good quality course or walk through is most desired.
I understand the purpose of accessibility, so I am less concerned with theory and more concerned with practicality and how do I best implement this? I remember some of the things I read before being like “you should do x, y, z” but telling me to do something and showing me how to do it are not equal.
Like how do I make an onClick dropdown menu accessible to an individual who solely accesses the internet with a keyboard? Maybe I really haven’t looked into it enough 🤷♀️. I do remember looking into this area around 5 months ago wishing more of the information was as straight forward as learning React or CSS grid.
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
That is good to know, I think the lack of simple to understand examples has been a running theme through this thread so I will definitely be looking at addressing that!
I doubt we could do a short course due to the breadth of the subject but a “bit sized” course where concepts are explained in a granular fashion might be more easy to pick up and keep diving into and less overwhelming!
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
I am pouring lots of resource into it at the moment, so I will endeavour to remember to tell you if anything applicable gets released you might find interesting!
Thanks for the invaluable feedback! ❤
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I suppose for myself, a short good quality course or walk through is most desired.
I understand the purpose of accessibility, so I am less concerned with theory and more concerned with practicality and how do I best implement this? I remember some of the things I read before being like “you should do x, y, z” but telling me to do something and showing me how to do it are not equal.
Like how do I make an onClick dropdown menu accessible to an individual who solely accesses the internet with a keyboard? Maybe I really haven’t looked into it enough 🤷♀️. I do remember looking into this area around 5 months ago wishing more of the information was as straight forward as learning React or CSS grid.
That is good to know, I think the lack of simple to understand examples has been a running theme through this thread so I will definitely be looking at addressing that!
I doubt we could do a short course due to the breadth of the subject but a “bit sized” course where concepts are explained in a granular fashion might be more easy to pick up and keep diving into and less overwhelming!
Thanks so much! ❤️
Thank you for being so willing to address this area!
If you create a course, I would definitely be interested in learning from it.
I am pouring lots of resource into it at the moment, so I will endeavour to remember to tell you if anything applicable gets released you might find interesting!
Thanks for the invaluable feedback! ❤