I am a self-taught web developer with a focus on the front end. Currently, I am working as a manufacturing scientist in the life science field. My goal is to transition to the tech field by 2022.
Accessibility is important and from what I have seen it's usually an after thought. Hopefully your work brings it to the forefront and others will want to be more inclusive.
I am Nirbhay Parmar. I love to write technical blogs on my dev.to handle, which is viewed by more than 5000 people online. I want to help the community by contributing to opensource software projects.
YES ACCESSIBILITY 👏
I would love to read about your focus series and will follow your journey.
I've read about it in the past but I could use a new, fresh insight on it.
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1. What concept/project/series have you decided to take on for the duration of the "Learn in Public" challenge?
The topic choice for my Learn in Public challenge is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
2. Why did you pick this focus?
I am passionate about accessibility and want to deepen my knowledge. I also want to be knowledgeable of best practices and advise others.
3. Why do you think sharing your journey in public will help others?
This will help people understand the WCAG 2.1 document and make informed decisions when creating applications.
4. Share the the title you landed on for the series you're going to create as well as the "entries" you anticipate creating/tackling.
The title will be Learning Web Accessibility. I will share my posts on my dev.to blog and my twitter handle.
Im taking the Google UX course and user accessibility is highly emphasized. Looking forward to learning more about this topic!
Accessibility is important and from what I have seen it's usually an after thought. Hopefully your work brings it to the forefront and others will want to be more inclusive.
nice topic to explore because accessibility is very necessary in today's world and it should be followed on all web apps.
Oooh, I'll be following this one. We've made a lot of advances recently in this field, but lots to learn and teach.
YES ACCESSIBILITY 👏
I would love to read about your focus series and will follow your journey.
I've read about it in the past but I could use a new, fresh insight on it.