Time Control in Web Accessibility / Sergei Kriger
Description of the workshop (before)
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Time Control in Web Accessibility
The time of plain web pages and dial-up internet is gone forever. We live in the world where our devices are able to simultaneously operate with tons of data. Tweets, notifications, alert messages, progress bars — all these components appear on the web page asynchronously, which makes the user experience more convenient than ever. Being a developer in 2019 means being able to make beautiful, fast and fully accessible user interfaces. In this talk you will learn how to apply the best accessibility practices when making 'asynchronous' components and how to test these components with modern assistive technologies.
ABOUT SERGEI
Munich, Germany
Sergei fell in love with web development at the high school level. He got a degree in Information Technologies from the University of Helsinki and spent professional career working for web design studios in Helsinki and Munich. Sergei's focus areas are JavaScript development, UX and accessibility.
Must haves for the workshop
With the screen reader, various information from Message Boxes or buttons are read out, so that the information can be output.
polite vs. assertive vs off
Arria Live Regions on-demand-live-regions
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