Six ways to make your site more accessible
The web is accessible by default, but it doesn’t take a lot to produce inaccessible websites. In this talk, Hidde will show six aspects that can make a difference, to help you build sites that can be used by more people. From hiding content to focus management, these are some ways to get started on improving accessibility.
About Hidde de Vries
Hidde is a front-end web developer. On his blog he writes about HTML, CSS, JavaScript and accessibility. As a freelancer, he helps governments, organisations and companies with fast, scalable and accessible front-end solutions for their end users. His clients include Mozilla, Schiphol Airport, Nike, Nomensa, the Dutch government, Adobe and many more. He has a degree in philosophy, which he hardly makes use of. As a volunteer, he was previously involved with the Fronteers, the professional association and front-end conference in The Netherlands, organising meet-ups, workshops and conferences.