FREELessons: 9Length: 42 minutes
- Overview
- Transcript
3.1 Final Thoughts
In this course, we’ve looked at how to make our web content more accessible to more users. Hopefully, you have also learned just how important accessibility is. Thank you for watching!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:36
1 lesson, 00:36
1.1Welcome to the Course00:36
1.1
Welcome to the Course
00:36
2.ARIA Roles7 lessons, 41:14
7 lessons, 41:14
2.1ARIA Overview05:26
2.1
ARIA Overview
05:26
2.2The ChromeVox Extension03:38
2.2
The ChromeVox Extension
03:38
2.3The Navigation Role06:08
2.3
The Navigation Role
06:08
2.4ARIA Labels06:45
2.4
ARIA Labels
06:45
2.5Menu Accessibility05:09
2.5
Menu Accessibility
05:09
2.6Accessible Checkboxes10:48
2.6
Accessible Checkboxes
10:48
2.7More Information03:20
2.7
More Information
03:20
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:33
1 lesson, 00:33
3.1Final Thoughts00:33
3.1
Final Thoughts
00:33
3.1 Final Thoughts
Hello and welcome back to website accessibility with ARIA rules. In this short course, we have drilled into the ARIA specification in order to explore some practical ways to make our websites more accessible with the use of ARIA rules and attributes. Now, hopefully this course has helped you to understand the need for website accessibility, and has also given you some practical tools that you can use in your own work. Once again, my name is Craig Campbell. I wanna thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time.
Craig has been doodling on computers since the first time he opened Paintbrush in Windows 3.0 in 1990. Since then,
he has constantly sought new and exciting ways to make
beautiful things on computers.