Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to implement web accessibility, one form control at a time, according to WCAG 2.2 standards
Practical Accessibility for Web Developers: Form Controls
Have you noticed a communication gap between web developers and accessibility testers?
Are you frustrated that the accessibility testers can't always tell you what needs to be fixed in order to be compliant?
Are you struggling to conform to (or even make sense of) Section 508 or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)?
For me, yes to all three. That's why I created this course.
This course is for web developers that want to create accessible web forms; but don't want to hear someone comb through every criterion of WCAG.
In this course we'll cover the following form elements and talk about how to make sure they are WCAG 2.1/2.2 compliant:
Labels (Traditional and Hidden)
Fieldsets and Groups
Form Instructions
Textboxes
Select Controls
Radio Buttons
Checkboxes
Buttons
Marking Required Fields
and much more including ARIA attributes, screen readers, and pitfalls!
While this course is geared toward web developers - accessibility testers, designers, or anyone else that has a stake or interest in WCAG 2.1/2.2 compliant web forms gain value from it.
If you're considering taking this course, I recommend you have at least beginner-level knowledge of the following:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript/jQuery
Course Content
- 18 section(s)
- 99 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Updates to this Course
- Section 3 Accessibility Mindset
- Section 4 Form Basics
- Section 5 Traditional Labels
- Section 6 Hidden Labels
- Section 7 Grouping Controls
- Section 8 Instructions
- Section 9 Input Controls
- Section 10 Textboxes
- Section 11 Select Controls
- Section 12 Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
- Section 13 Buttons
- Section 14 Marking Required Fields
- Section 15 Practical Application
- Section 16 WCAG 3.0 and Future Accessibility Standards
- Section 17 Side Notes and Tools
- Section 18 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- How to make accessible web form controls (textboxes, select controls, radio buttons, checkboxes, button, etc.), Make your web forms compliant with WCAG 2.2 Standards, Develop an accessibility mindset, Web accessibility in simple terms, Get an overview of WCAG 3.0
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJoe Todd
The presentation is clear. There have been a lot of recent enhancements to html markup that every web developer needs to know to help with user experience and search engine result placements. This course shows you everything you need to know.
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AAda Snow
Helpful course for doing form accessibility right. Instructor is clear and calm. Information is presented in small discreet sections. These are timeless fundamentals.
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AAnil Yadav Baikani
good
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DDinker Srivastava
going good, need to see how the real course will go