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Accommodating Images and Media for Web Accessibility

by Fiona Holder

Images and audio/video content are some of the trickiest elements of your website to make accessible. This course will teach you how to meet the WCAG accessibility guidelines, including writing video captions and handling dynamic data charts.

What you'll learn

Many developers struggle to meet the WCAG accessibility guidelines relating to images, audio, and video content, particularly when working with tables, dynamic charts, and live content. In this course, Accommodating Images and Media for Web Accessibility, you'll learn how to meet the WCAG accessibility guidelines relating to non-text content on your website. First, you'll explore the challenges that your website users can face with non-text content, how to use HTML and CSS to describe images appropriately, including when the images are only included using CSS. Next, you'll evaluate some audio/video content and learn how to provide appropriate transcripts and captions. Finally, you’ll learn about color blindness and how to ensure that your website has appropriate color contrast, as well as other sensory concerns like auto-playing audio. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a clear understanding of the issues involved with images and media, and how to develop websites that allow this media to be consumed by a wider audience, meeting WCAG Level AA.

About the author

Fiona Holder is an Enterprise Architect primarily working with Microsoft applications and the Azure Cloud. She has extensive experience in ASP.NET Core / SQL Server applications development, leading development teams and architecting solutions to meet customer needs. Fiona is also a strong advocate of web accessibility.”

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