As front-end developers, we are tasked with building the front end of a Web site or application‚ in other words, we are building the user’s end of an interface. This is why it is crucial that we ensure that the front-end foundations that we build are as inclusive of and accessible to as many users as possible. To do that, we must build with accessibility in mind from the get-go. This, in turn, means that the way we approach writing HTML, CSS, SVG and JavaScript *might* need to change as we take into consideration many factors that affect how (in)accessible our UIs are.
This talk is a practical one, chock-full of tips for creating more accessible front-end foundations. If writing HTML, CSS, SVG and JavaScript is part of your job, then this talk is for you.
In this session, a series of macro case studies from real client projects, Sara shares some frustrations, many lessons learned, and a lot of practical tips and tricks for building accessible front-end foundations that you can take and apply in your own projects right away.
This session is from the Development track.
About the speaker:
Sara Soueidan, Independent UI engineer & Conference Speaker.
Preferred Pronoun: She/Her
Sara is an independent UI engineer & conference speaker specializing in responsive Web design, modern CSS, progressive enhancement, and accessibility.
00:00 Applied Accessibility: Practical Tips for Building More Accessible Front-Ends
44:53 Q&A
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