Full course description
Location: Online Only, Self-Paced
Technical Level: Intermediate (knowledge of HTML and CSS recommended)
Suggested Prerequisites:
Accessibility Fundamentals: Disabilities, Guidelines, and Laws
Accessibility Fundamentals: Designing an Accessible User Experience
Web Accessibility, Part 1: Semantic Structure and Navigation
Web Accessibility, Part 2: Images, SVG, and Canvas
Web Accessibility, Part 3: Visual Design and Colors
Duration: 30 minutes (estimate)
IAAP CAECs: .50 (This class counts toward renewal of IAAP Certification)
Presented By: DeQue University
Description:
One of the best things designers and developers can do to design for people with low vision is to create responsive designs that adapt to small screens and that allow users to zoom in. Users with low vision frequently need to magnify the content and may use a combination of browser zoom plus a separate screen magnifier such as ZoomText or other tools for low vision Links to an external site.. This course explores some of the accessibility nuances of responsive designs and zoom features.