Ensuring user interfaces are accessible requires consistent effort and collaboration from the start. In this workshop we’ll discuss accessible design as well as the people skills required to persuade stakeholders about the importance of accessibility without burning ourselves out.
- An interest in digital technology, design, and people
- Some knowledge of the Web Platform (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript)
- Browser-based setup with GitPod
- GitPod provides a cloud-based development environment similar to VS Code
- Requires a login with GitHub
- Note: GitPod may have accessibility issues
- Download a zip file for local setup
- Clone this Git repo for local setup (see instructions below)
All of these must be available in your PATH
. To verify things are set up
properly, you can run this:
git --version
node --version
yarn --version
If you have trouble with any of these, learn more about the PATH environment variable and how to fix it here for windows or mac/linux.
If you want to commit and push your work as you go, you’ll want to fork first and then clone your fork rather than this repo directly. Be sure to fetch the latest code on the day of the workshop by syncing your fork.
After you’ve made sure to have the pre-requisites installed, you should be able to run a few commands to get set up:
git clone https://github.com/testing-accessibility/workshop-design-people-skills.git
cd workshop-design-people-skills
yarn
There may be periodic changes to this repo. To update your local build, run:
git pull
Note: if you have local changes, you'll need to commit them to a branch. Here's some extra help on using Git: [https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-pull-explained/]
If you get any errors when building the site, please read through them and see if you can find out what the problem is. If you can’t work it out on your own then please file an issue and provide all the output from the commands you ran (even if it’s a lot).
This repo contains various workshop files and a static website. To get the site up and running (and really see if it worked) with Parcel, run this command from the project’s root folder:
yarn start
This should start the site for your browser at the address indicated in your Terminal:
http://localhost:1234
In this workshop, we’ll discuss topics that are necessary to solve accessibility problems with a focus on design thinking and culture.
- exercise1-accessibility-as-ux
- exercise2-designs-prototyping
- exercise3-reduced-motion
- exercise4-finding-answers
- exercise5-culture-of-accessibility
This structure will allow you to iterate on working files with separate directories for the example sections.
The purpose of an exercise is not for you to work through all the material. It’s intended to get your brain thinking about the right questions to ask as we go through the material together.
Contributions of any kind are welcome!