Experienced web developer with 9 years of expertise in Accessibility, Analytics, UI, and Responsiveness. Currently focused on React. Rock climber and hot sauce maker.
Good overview of the main pieces of accessibility for the web. One more thing though. WCAG versions and which ones to use for types of sites. For example, most sites I've built fall under WCAG 2.x AA. The only websites I've seen needing AAA are government websites because those services need to be 100% accessible.
Side note: It baffles me how many times I see part of a website not meet the contrast criteria. Make sure you check the ratios of the mockups you get.
Good overview of the main pieces of accessibility for the web. One more thing though. WCAG versions and which ones to use for types of sites. For example, most sites I've built fall under WCAG 2.x AA. The only websites I've seen needing AAA are government websites because those services need to be 100% accessible.
Side note: It baffles me how many times I see part of a website not meet the contrast criteria. Make sure you check the ratios of the mockups you get.
Also, a11y has an awesome checklist to run through: a11yproject.com/checklist/