Hurray! It's day 14. Thanks for sticking with me. Today I started a new section in responsive web designing – Applied Accessibility. It explains how people with disabilities (the blind, deaf, etc.) can understand, navigate and interact with your webpages using text alternative to images for visually impaired accessibility, headings to show hierarchical relationships of content.
People with visual impairments rely on screen readers to convert web content to an audio interface. They won't get information if it's only presented visually. For images, screen readers can access the alt attribute and read its contents to deliver key information.
Also learnt about the main element which is used to wrap the main content, and there should be only one per page.
Finally, I learnt about these 3 :
I have never done anything using
, so I decided to try it.The link:onose12.github.io/blog