This chapter emphasizes the importance of designing websites with accessibility in mind, showcasing how different disabilities should be considered. It discusses the significance of using semantic HTML elements and resorting to roles as a last resort. The chapter also highlights the use of divs as replacements for semantic HTML elements and introduces the importance of installing an accessibility plugin in web projects.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott explain ARIA, aria-label, Roles, and the overall importance of accessibility in your web projects.
Show Notes
// A button with an ARIA role and label
- 06:36 What’s the difference between a title and aria-label on a button?
- 08:34 Are you really going to get sued if your website isn’t accessible?
- 11:53 What are Roles for?
- 16:33 6 different types of Roles
- 21:25 What is aria-labelledby?
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