OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
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OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
Using aria attributes to style and validate form inputs with jQuery
This repository provides a structured learning path covering essential web development concepts, from internet protocols to advanced CSS frameworks.
This is a form that converts submitted data to a JSON object, then prints it out below.
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An interactive price component using HTML slider, accessible toggle and aria-live regions || HTML + SCSS + Vanilla JS || Frontend Mentor challenge
Demonstration and testing of the experimental CSS reading-flow property, featuring dynamic grid layout variations with accessible keyboard navigation and real-time ARIA live region updates.
Dynamically highlight the primary menu link for the current page using the 'aria-current' attribute.
A repository where i learned about aria attributes
A fully accessible, modular JavaScript pagination component with screen reader support, dynamic content loading, and URL syncing for seamless navigation.
Edit, complete or delete to-do tasks. You can also reorder to-dos, if they get out of synch.
A responsive mobile menu with accessibility features designed for both screen reader users and keyboard-based navigation.
A lightweight app for displaying a collection of quotations from a JSON file using an HTML template. Short quotes use <q>, longer ones use <blockquote>, and entries can be filtered by author or tag.
A fully accessible, modular JavaScript posts pagination component with screen reader support, dynamic content loading, and URL syncing for seamless navigation.
Record and save your daily spend and see the average over a number of days.
A collection of quotes from philosophers, artists, and writers. You can filter the list by author or tag to view related quotes.
FreeCodeCamp Web Dev Porjects: Accessibility by building a quizz - Thanks to freeCodeCamp
Accessibility is making your webpage easy for all people to use – even people with disabilities. In this course, you'll build a quiz webpage. You'll learn accessibility tools such as keyboard shortcuts, ARIA attributes, and design best practices.
Learn accessibility by building a quiz form.
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