About This Textbook
Web Accessibility for Developers is a technical book aimed primarily at programmers. Learn how to develop accessible interactivity on the Web and gain expertise using WAI-ARIA, a W3C specification that enables optimal use of assistive technologies, like screen readers, when navigating the Web.
Author
Digital Education Strategies
Publisher
The Chang School, Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
Publish Date
November 29, 2019
Level
Graduate
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