HTML THAT TEACHES YOU HOW TO MAKE YOUR WEBSITE ACCESSIBLE

 

HTML THAT TEACHES YOU 

HOW TO MAKE YOUR WEBSITE ACCESSIBLE

HTML teaches you how to make your website more accessible. Screen readers may use semantic HTML tags to detect where different items are on a web page and how they're formatted, which is the foundation for excellent accessibility practices. It's critical to understand how to make your website accessible. We also have blogposts, much like in first grading, which allows us to share our opinions on our topic with others and, as a result, we are better able to apply our aptitude for noticing things and displaying insights. We've gotten ourselves into a situation.

I would admit that I am not like others who understand what or how to accomplish something simply by reading what is written in the modules, since I still have to ask questions and ask for help to my classmates to ensure that my answers or what I did is proper/correct. But, given the difficulties I experienced, I worked my way up by researching how to do it properly on the internet and enlisting the help of my kind classmates especially my two bestfriends (you know who you are). I faced several difficulties, but thanks to research and the help of others, I was able to overcome them.


Moving forward, I'll apply this into my future plans and make use of the new knowledge and insights I've gained because I know it will benefit me in the long run. I'll apply what I've learnt and discovered to it. And there will be another session in the next quarter, so I will be able to learn more about this subject.

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