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Selfish Accessibility: WordCamp London 2017

The document provides accessibility tips and best practices for web development. It discusses using alt text for images so that content is still understandable without images. It recommends using proper heading structure without skipping levels and only one <h1> per page. It also suggests using HTML5 semantic elements like <header>, <nav>, and <main> which are beneficial for accessibility. The document emphasizes following the natural tab order on pages and not manually adjusting the tabindex attribute. It also recommends allowing zooming on mobile pages rather than disabling it. - Download as a PPTX, PDF or view online for free



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The document provides accessibility tips and best practices for web development. It discusses using alt text for images so that content is still understandable without images. It recommends using proper heading structure without skipping levels and only one <h1> per page. It also suggests using HTML5 semantic elements like <header>, <nav>, and <main> which are beneficial for accessibility. The document emphasizes following the natural tab order on pages and not manually adjusting the tabindex attribute. It also recommends allowing zooming on mobile pages rather than disabling it. - Download as a PPTX, PDF or view online for free



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The document provides accessibility tips and best practices for web development. It discusses using alt text for images so that content is still understandable without images. It recommends using proper heading structure without skipping levels and only one <h1> per page. It also suggests using HTML5 semantic elements like <header>, <nav>, and <main> which are beneficial for accessibility. The document emphasizes following the natural tab order on pages and not manually adjusting the tabindex attribute. It also recommends allowing zooming on mobile pages rather than disabling it. - Download as a PPTX, PDF or view online for free

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