Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) – learn about Accessibility from community behind Mozilla Firefox

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When you build a popular browser and learn developers about web technologies you must not forget about accessibility. And Mozilla is doing an amazing work.

I must mention this resource as it is a guarantee for a high-quality content with no hidden agendas (free of charge).

When aspirants learn about other web technologies – they should not forget about the accessibility and when more experienced developers search for resources they should also not forget to implement the accessibility.

At the same time Firefox is also investing in it’s own developer tooling and working towards accessibility tooling as well. It is an value added appendix too.

Mozilla Developer Network – Accessibility section (opens in new window).

Author: Bogdan Cerovac

I am IAAP certified Web Accessibility Specialist (from 2020) and was Google certified Mobile Web Specialist.

Work as digital agency co-owner web developer and accessibility lead.

Sole entrepreneur behind IDEA-lab Cerovac (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility lab) after work. Check out my Accessibility Services if you want me to help your with digital accessibility.

Also head of the expert council at Institute for Digital Accessibility A11Y.si (in Slovenian).

Living and working in Norway (🇳🇴), originally from Slovenia (🇸🇮), loves exploring the globe (🌐).

Nurturing the web from 1999, this blog from 2019.

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