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Course Checks on Responsive Web Design: Applied Accessibility #17

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Courses checks will need to be completed before this section is fully released. Courses that need to be checked are outlined below.

  • Applied Accessibility
    • Add a Text Alternative to Images for Visually Impaired Accessibility
    • Know When Alt Text Should be Left Blank
    • Use Headings to Show Hierarchical Relationships of Content
    • Jump Straight to the Content Using the main Element
    • Wrap Content in the article Element
    • Make Screen Reader Navigation Easier with the header Landmark
    • Make Screen Reader Navigation Easier with the nav Landmark
    • Make Screen Reader Navigation Easier with the footer Landmark
    • Improve Accessibility of Audio Content with the audio Element
    • Improve Chart Accessibility with the figure Element
    • Improve Form Field Accessibility with the label Element
    • Wrap Radio Buttons in a fieldset Element for Better Accessibility
    • Add an Accessible Date Picker
    • Standardize Times with the HTML5 datetime Attribute
    • Make Elements Only Visible to a Screen Reader by Using Custom CSS
    • Improve Readability with High Contrast Text
    • Avoid Colorblindness Issues by Using Sufficient Contrast
    • Avoid Colorblindness Issues by Carefully Choosing Colors that Convey Information
    • Give Links Meaning by Using Descriptive Link Text
    • Make Links Navigable with HTML Access Keys
    • Use tabindex to Add Keyboard Focus to an Element
    • Use tabindex to Specify the Order of Keyboard Focus for Several Elements

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