OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
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OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
Using aria attributes to style and validate form inputs with jQuery
This repository provides a structured learning path covering essential web development concepts, from internet protocols to advanced CSS frameworks.
A repository where i learned about aria attributes
Dynamically highlight the primary menu link for the current page using the 'aria-current' attribute.
Demonstration and testing of the experimental CSS reading-flow property, featuring dynamic grid layout variations with accessible keyboard navigation and real-time ARIA live region updates.
Frontend
Edit, complete or delete to-do tasks. You can also reorder to-dos, if they get out of synch.
A fully accessible, modular JavaScript pagination component with screen reader support, dynamic content loading, and URL syncing for seamless navigation.
An interactive price component using HTML slider, accessible toggle and aria-live regions || HTML + SCSS + Vanilla JS || Frontend Mentor challenge
Record and save your daily spend and see the average over a number of days.
A collection of quotes from philosophers, artists, and writers. You can filter the list by author or tag to view related quotes.
A fully accessible, modular JavaScript posts pagination component with screen reader support, dynamic content loading, and URL syncing for seamless navigation.
FreeCodeCamp Web Dev Porjects: Accessibility by building a quizz - Thanks to freeCodeCamp
Accessibility is making your webpage easy for all people to use – even people with disabilities. In this course, you'll build a quiz webpage. You'll learn accessibility tools such as keyboard shortcuts, ARIA attributes, and design best practices.
Learn accessibility by building a quiz form.
Admin interface for setting daily pool schedules, simulating an intranet page for internal use and a page to view results. Supports schedule creation, editing, and storage.
Practice concepts like semantic HTML, alt attributes, accessible lists, and hiding decorative content from screen readers using aria-hidden
Developed as part of FreeCodeCamp's Responsive Web Design course, this project creates an interactive quiz emphasizing accessibility, keyboard shortcuts, ARIA attributes, HTML semantics, navigation, and design best practices.
Add a description, image, and links to the aria-attributes topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the aria-attributes topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."