Wow. Great work Nick. Amazing presentation. I haven't come across anything more detailed than this on accessibility. So easy to grasp all the concepts of Accessibility.
I would like to ask you if you can clarify what % of testing should be done using available tools in the market and what % should be tested manually for accessibility? I strongly believe we are not there yet where the entire testing can be relied on available tools. How these available tools and manual testing process should be combined to come up with a full proof accessible digital content?
While entering any input if any action performed that comes under oninput ex:in edit box if u type example: 'amer' if it take automatically america If focus move to one content witbout any user action if it is performed any action that comes under onfocus example : for dropdown or list items without invoking if it automtically expand
Hello sir this is Kiran I am a person with vision impairment in the sense blind person I am fond of learning web accessibility so please give me a chance to interact and learn the things I know little bit of the Weber celebrity of possible operable understandable and robotic little bit I want to learn
Nick - very useful and one of the best talk on accessibility on you tube. Thanks for sharing.
Wow. Great work Nick. Amazing presentation. I haven't come across anything more detailed than this on accessibility. So easy to grasp all the concepts of Accessibility.
instablaster.
Wonderful content. Looking forward for the part 2. Please share the part 2
Was part 2 ever shared? Is it just me having missed it, or was part 2 going to be about the third kind of testing, user testing?
Absolutely brilliant. Made so much sense, And so many useful resources. Going to have to watch it again! Thank you
Very useful for my daily work
Thank you so much - so so helpful and interesting to hear. Now I understand much better the SEO improvements and ADA requirements for testing.
Thank you so much for sharing this! It's very useful and definitely one of the best talk on accessibility.
Great..Its very useful trainig...Nice Stuff. Thanks Nick.
Great lecture with a lot of useful info.
Thanks Nick, from India
Thank you very much to share this information with us !!
very useful information! thanks for sharing!
it was indeed a really useful training. Thanks for sharing.
Great video!
Very useful information thank you
Thank you! great resource
The person on their phone during this lecture hurts my soul
I came across this just now. Great video. How do you access desktop apps or enterprise systems for accesability, please?
I would like to ask you if you can clarify what % of testing should be done using available tools in the market and what % should be tested manually for accessibility? I strongly believe we are not there yet where the entire testing can be relied on available tools. How these available tools and manual testing process should be combined to come up with a full proof accessible digital content?
42:21 this is when i realised it was an austrailia lmaooo
i am getting confuse about onfocus and oninput can u give me a clarity about those...
While entering any input if any action performed that comes under oninput ex:in edit box if u type example: 'amer' if it take automatically america If focus move to one content witbout any user action if it is performed any action that comes under onfocus example : for dropdown or list items without invoking if it automtically expand
I have a problem same. Thing
really helpful!!
Hello sir this is Kiran I am a person with vision impairment in the sense blind person I am fond of learning web accessibility so please give me a chance to interact and learn the things I know little bit of the Weber celebrity of possible operable understandable and robotic little bit I want to learn