A 15+ hour video course that gives frontend developers a step-by-step, actionable curriculum for building accessible web applications, cutting through scattered docs and confusion.
Practical Accessibility is a video-based curriculum created by award-winning UI engineer Sara Soueidan to give developers a clear roadmap for building accessible web experiences. The course assumes no prior accessibility knowledge and walks learners through why accessibility matters, how the WCAG framework works, and which techniques actually move the needle in real code.
The curriculum spans more than 40 in-depth lessons and over 15 hours of captioned video. It covers semantic HTML, the accessibility tree and APIs, screen-reader testing setups, ARIA fundamentals, hidden-content strategies, accessible naming, navigation widgets, form handling, live regions, keyboard support and forced-color modes. Each lesson pairs theory with concrete code examples you can drop into production immediately.
For technical leaders the value is concrete: upskill engineers quickly, reduce time spent chasing broken accessibility implementations, and embed best-practice knowledge into the team's shared toolbox. By completing the course your squad can catch common WCAG violations early, ship features that pass audits, and avoid costly rework or legal risk.
The program is backed by testimonials from engineers at Figma, Just Eat Takeaway.com and other large organizations who cite the curriculum as their go-to training resource. The structured format lets managers assign modules, track progress, and ensure the whole team speaks the same accessibility language.
If you need a single source that replaces fragmented blog posts, outdated specs, and endless trial-and-error, this course delivers the practical, actionable guidance that lets you turn accessibility from a checkbox into a competitive advantage.
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