Frontend developers have to consider many things: browser compatibility usability performance
scalability SEO and other best practices. But the most fundamental aspect of creating
websites is one that often falls short: accessibility. Accessibility is the cornerstone of any
website and if a website is inaccessible users won't be able to interact with it obtain
information sign up for services or buy products. The Web Accessibility Cookbook provides you
with dozens of recipes to help you avoid these failures. You'll learn how to build common
components such as main navigation filters and dialogs in an accessible manner. Each recipe
not only explains how to build things but also why. Author Manuel Matuzovic provides the
knowledge you need to create your own accessible components and address your users' varying
needs abilities and preferences. With this practical guide you will: Learn how to build
websites that feature inclusive frontends Discover the common obstacles website users face
every day Understand how your decisions impact users Learn how to build accessible frontends
step-by-step Write high-quality markup and CSS Evaluate the accessibility of frontend
components