OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
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OpenForge is a Figma prototype no-code platform that allows you to test out keyboard navigation features following accessibility guidelines and standards
Dynamically highlight the primary menu link for the current page using the 'aria-current' attribute.
Learn accessibility by building a quiz form.
A responsive mobile menu with accessibility features designed for both screen reader users and keyboard-based navigation.
Developed as part of FreeCodeCamp's Responsive Web Design course, this project creates an interactive quiz emphasizing accessibility, keyboard shortcuts, ARIA attributes, HTML semantics, navigation, and design best practices.
Crafted with HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, and JavaScript, this accessible landing page ensures seamless navigation for both keyboard and screen users. Designed to enhance user experience, it provides an intuitive interface for effortless interaction.
FreeCodeCamp Web Dev Porjects: Accessibility by building a quizz - Thanks to freeCodeCamp
Add a description, image, and links to the aria-attributes topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the aria-attributes topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."