Specs are usually not very fun, but I have learned that reading the ARIA specs is important to fully understand all the various options that are available. In this presentation, I will walk you through the ARIA spec and show you how to make the most out of it to create custom components with ARIA.
This session is from the Development Track.
About the Speaker:
Gerard Cohen, Engineering Manager - Accessibility Experience Team, Twitter
Preferred Pronoun: He/Him
Over the last 25 years, Gerard K. Cohen has spent much of his life sitting in front of some kind of digital display. Whether it was as an Enterprise-class Systems Engineer, developing motion detection and digital video surveillance systems, or apps to distribute 3D medical animations, he has been eternally waiting on some kind of “Please wait…” indicator. Now, Gerard loves front-end engineering so much that he is on a mission to make sure that the web is inclusive to all users, making rich internet experiences available for all. He believes a great user experience includes performance and accessibility. During the day, Gerard is the Lead Accessibility Strategist for Wells Fargo Digital Solutions for Business, leading a team of great accessibility consultants. When he is not sleeping or drinking Zombies at tiki bars, he helps raise awareness by speaking at Front End and Accessibility conferences around the country. He is also the author of “Meeting Web Accessibility Guidelines” and “Introduction to Developing Custom Components with ARIA” on Pluralsight.
00:00- ARIA Spec for the Uninitiated
44:52- Q&A
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