
Web Accessibility by Google
In this course, you’ll get hands-on experience making web applications accessible. You’ll understand when and why users need accessibility, then you’ll dive into how to make a page work properly with screen readers.
Find out how to make your web applications accessible, how to create pure CSS images, how to create sloped edges with a consistent angle in CSS, how to to improve styling of your links with text–decoration–skip, and more.

In this course, you’ll get hands-on experience making web applications accessible. You’ll understand when and why users need accessibility, then you’ll dive into how to make a page work properly with screen readers.

Michael Mangialardi has written a detailed explanation of how to create pure CSS images.

Join your smartest peers and 12 deeply inspiring speakers. Learn cutting-edge techniques and emerging best practices in UX/UI. Whether you’re a designer, developer, strategist, or all the above, you’ll come away with new ideas, improved skills, and maybe even a few new friends.
Mike Riethmuller argues that break-points don’t necessarily match the intentions of designers and that interpolation will become a more significant feature of web design with the introduction of variable fonts, and an increasing adoption of viewport units and dynamic layout features.
Kilian Valkhof explains how to create sloped edges with a consistent angle in CSS.
Dudley Storey shows how to improve styling of your links with text–decoration–skip and text–decoration–color properties.
Nicolás J. Engler has created a guide on how to start using PostCSS, how to expand it with plugins, or integrate with other CSS processors, task runners, or bundlers.
Jeffrey Zeldman explains why will non-semantic class names that refer to visual styles always be a bad idea, and why semantics, accessibility, and clarity matter.

Build a FREE e-commerce store on your WordPress site in minutes and completely customize every aspect of it with your own CSS.
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Zoran Jambor

A handy online tool that will let you easily show Baseline Status in your videos.

A short, friendly roundup of the most useful tools, ideas, and real-world examples—curated specifically for developers like you.

