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The HTML and CSS Workshop
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The HTML and CSS Workshop

by Lewis Coulson, Brett Jephson, Matt Park, Marian Zburlea, Tiffany Ford, Terry O'Brien, Adam Rosson, SudarshanReddy Kurri
November 2019
Beginner content levelBeginner
700 pages
12h 19m
English
Packt Publishing
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9. Accessibility

Overview

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to identify various criteria required to build accessible web pages; create accessible images on a web page; create accessible forms on a web page; and use Axe to identify accessibility issues in web pages. In this chapter, we will look at the importance of accessibility in developing web pages. We will look at the techniques and tools available to a web developer to make the content reach as wide an audience as we possibly can, and this means doing what we can to make text, forms, images, and interactions accessible.

Introduction

In the previous chapter, we looked at how we can add animation to our web pages using HTML and CSS. We learned how we can use motion and ...

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