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The Role of Front-End Developers in Modern Web Development: Bridging Design and Functionality

Hurix Digital

Here’s a complete breakdown of what is expected from a front-end developer in a web or app development project: 1. They establish styling guidelines and themes that define the visual appearance of the UI components, including colors, typography, spacing, and effects.

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Course Testing and Review: Are You Guilty Of These Common Oversights?

gomo learning

Browser: These days, people are largely settled on a favored browser, be that Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, or something else. Company style guidelines. Company style guidelines are one area that catch teams out. Projects can be ready to launch, and then brand compliance will step in and throw a spanner in the works.

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How to Make eLearning Websites with Accessibility with Sandi Gauder

LifterLMS

And W Hager, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines in Ontario, which is the province I’m in, we have another acronym. Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and then Europe has their EN 301549 which, so we love acronyms, but all these, these guidelines really come together and WCAG is probably the baseline for everything.

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Principles and Tools from “Modern Accessibility Techniques,” Hiram Kuykendall’s AAUG Presentation

The Learning Dispatch

Below, I’ll cover a bit of the overview he gave, as well as point to accessibility resources developers will find helpful as they build and test their projects. Following the color contrast guidelines ensures your site or app can be seen and used in bright light. Accessibility guidelines.

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Using Pattern Libraries for Accessible Elearning: Insights from CSUN 2018

The Learning Dispatch

It’s also often a project requirement. Multiple standards are used to gauge accessibility ( Section 508 for federal agencies, PDF/UA for PDF files), but the most common is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. I’m currently working on a elearning project in which we’re incorporating many of these approaches.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Fortunately, the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative has developed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Following these guidelines helps ensure that elearning is available to those with visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive disabilities. How do you know whether online training meets the guidelines?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft.

Mark Oehlert

Then I have a new MacBook that we use for yet another set of projects and evaluations. I can barely run Opera or Firefox with a few tabs open on an Intel Core Duo 2.16 Hey, I've got Office, can use Safari or Firefox to almost all web-based things like web-confs. Neither of the Dells are particularly fast. Im serious.