Presented by: Hiram Kuykendall, CTO, Microassist on behalf of OpenAIR
Technologies making web experiences perceivable and usable for people with vision, hearing, mobility and cognitive challenges has quietly advanced. While tools such as Dreamweaver facilitate the use of these modern techniques, the recipe for creating accessible experiences is not readily apparent. In this session, we will review a few of the key accessibility features of HTML5 and the Web Accessibility Initiative – Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA).
Target Audience: Web Developer – Knowledge of Basic HTML
What You Should Bring: Laptop, Screen Reader, Headphones (See below)
Outline:
- Why Should You Care: Industry Outlook
- What is the Measure of Success: WCAG 2.0
- WCAG Basics
- 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value
- Landmarks
- HTML5 / ARIA Markup
- Usage Rules
- Labeling: aria-label, aria-labelledby
- Skip Link – Where Visual and Mobility Meet
- Quick Check Tools
- Working Through the Examples
- Navigation Design Plan Exercise
- HTML5 / ARIA Markup
- Menu (Time Permitting)
- WCAG Pattern
- Fixing the Black Box
- Examples: Bad, Good
To take full advantage of the session, we recommend bringing a laptop with the following installed:
- Screen Reader
- Windows – NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) screen reader
- Mac – Just use native VoiceOver.
- Chrome Browser
About the Presenter
Hiram Kuykendall, CTO, MicroAssist, has over 20 years of development experience on a wide variety of development platforms and also serves as a leader in the E-Learning industry. Accessibility is a passion for Hiram and he openly shares his knowledge with the development community. Hiram served as the training chair for the Knowbility 2012 Open AIR contest and can be heard hosting the Knowbility AccessU channel on iTunes.
For a video on the basics of building accessible web sites, watch the recorded June 2016 presentation.
Date: Friday June 10, 2016
Time: 1:15-3:30 p.m. Central Standard Time
Place: New Horizons Computer Learning Center (300 E Highland Mall Blvd. Suite 100) turn north onto Jonathan and park in the Visitor parking area
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