JSJ 444: Coding Front-end JavaScript for Accessibility with Neha Sharma
Aug 11, 2020•45 min
Episode description
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions.Panel
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