ARIA (WAI-ARIA) is an acronym for Accessible Rich Internet Applications. ARIA is a set of attributes you can add to HTML elements that define ways to make web content and applications accessible to users with disabilities who use assistive technologies (AT).
ARIA landmarks are attributes you add to elements to create semantically defined sections of a page that allow users of assistive technologies to navigate the page more easily. In this video, we will discuss what ARIA landmarks are and give practical examples on how to use them in order to make websites more accessible.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 What is an ARIA Landmark?
0:53 W3C Landmarks Example
2:07 Gov.uk Website Example
5:10 Landmark Code in HTML 5
10:06 Conclusion & Screen Reader Navigation
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