Enterprise Accessibility

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    • Overview
    • Who is Accessibility For?
    • Reasons to Know This Material
    • Windows User Setup
    • Examples of Access/Inaccess
    • How do MVPs apply to Accessibility
    • Shift Left
    • Accessibility Personas
    • Exercise 1
    • The Foundations Apply
    • What Should Make Your Spidey Senses Go Off
    • Don’t Be a DIV Button Creator
    • Visibility Methods
    • How to Test UI Components
    • Exercise 2
    • ARIA & Accessible Name Computation
    • The Accessibility Tree
    • Testing an ARIA Solution
    • Visual and Non-Visual Experience
    • Screen Reader Commands & Interaction Modes
    • Exercise 3
    • Client-Side Routing
    • Managing Focus in Interactive Components
    • Semantics & ARIA
    • What to Look for in a Framework
    • Hybrid App 101
    • Exercise 4
    • How Guidelines Fit into Automation
    • Approaches for Testing
    • Continuous Integration (CI)
    • Using an A11y Testing API
    • Exercise 5
    • Tips for Building Institutional Knowledge
    • Working with Larger Codebases
    • Inclusive Hiring & Workplaces
    • Centering People with Disabilities
    • The Definition of Done
    • Exercise 6
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Introduction
Examples of Access/Inaccess

Demos: Accessibility in the wild

Let’s check out a few examples and see how accessibility is approached on various websites. Here are some sites:

  • https://stripe.com (opens in a new tab)
  • https://checkout.stripe.dev/ (opens in a new tab)
  • https://github.com (opens in a new tab)
  • https://target.com (opens in a new tab)
Stripe Homepage demo: modular solutions
Stripe.com
Windows User SetupHow do MVPs apply to Accessibility

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