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    6m 57s
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    7m 2s
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    Headings and semantic structure for accessible web pages
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    8m 34s
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    What is the Accessibility Tree?
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    Intro to ARIA
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    How Visible vs. Hidden Elements Affect Keyboard/Screen Reader Users
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    Using the Voiceover screen reader to test for accessibility
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    Testing for Accessibility with the NVDA Screen Reader on Windows
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    Creating visual skip links in HTML and CSS
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    Using the tabindex attribute for keyboard accessibility
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    What is Accessible Name Calculation?
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Creating visual skip links in HTML and CSS

Marcy Sutton
InstructorMarcy Sutton
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Skip links are an extremely helpful navigation pattern for keyboard and screen reader users, since they let you skip past sections of content. Learn how to create skip links in HTML and CSS that show on focus, and you'll benefit all users!

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