What you’ll learn in this advanced web accessibility training course:
- Review foundational principles of web accessibility
- Building accessible forms
- Using CSS for web accessibility
- Making JavaScript accessible
- Creating accessible PDFs
- ARIA attributes
- Testing for accessibility
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced - Course Dates
All classes are led by a live instructor. Class times listed are Eastern time.
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Jan 28 2025 to Tue, Jan 28 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Mar 25 2025 to Tue, Mar 25 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Mar 25 2025 to Tue, Mar 25 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, May 20 2025 to Tue, May 20 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Jul 29 2025 to Tue, Jul 29 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Sep 30 2025 to Tue, Sep 30 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Sep 30 2025 to Tue, Sep 30 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class - Advanced
Weekdays
Tue, Dec 02 2025 to Tue, Dec 02 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Web Accessibility Training Class: Advanced course topics
Lesson 1: Reviewing web accessibility principles
- Defining accessibility
- Components of web accessibility
- Implementing accessibility
- WCAG, Section 508, and ADA
Lesson 2: Creating accessible web forms
- Data-input form guidelines for accessibility
- Accessible forms
- Mandatory fields, errors, and help
- PDF forms
- Form accessibility for the deaf
- Timed responses
Lesson 3: Adding CSS for accessibility
- The role of styles
- CSS accessibility basics
- Color and backgrounds
- Text and fonts
- Image replacement
- Layout and positioning
- Alternative stylesheets
- Nonscreen media
- Testing and validation
Lesson 4: Creating accessible JavaScript
- About JavaScript
- Overcoming JavaScript past practices
- JavaScript considerations
- Unobtrusive JavaScript
- Accessible forms and JavaScript
Lesson 5: Implementing PDF accessibility
- Adobe Reader features
- Tagged PDFs
- Making scanned PDF documents accessible
- Correcting tagging issues
- Using the Accessibility Checker
- Accessible PDF forms
Lesson 6: Understanding ARIA
- Introduction to ARIA
- ARIA and its relationship to HTML
- Overview of ARIA roles
- Using ARIA
- ARIA Examples
- Form Accessibility with ARIA
Lesson 6: Testing web accessibility
- Available web accessibility testing processes
- Algorithmic and judgment
- Software for accessibility checking
- Testing Accessibility
- Understanding reporting
- Making revisions based on testing reports
The course topics serve as an outline for the course. Instructors may adjust content based on the specific needs of each class, such as to answer your Web Accessibility questions.
Custom and private Web Accessibility classes
This Web Accessibility course is available as a private class. Curriculum can be customized for your specific needs. Web Accessibility classes can be delivered at your location, online, or in our classrooms. For more information, call 781-376-6044 to speak with a training consultant or contact us.
Completion of the introductory to website accessibility class, or experience with all topics in the introductory course is required before this course.
Exceptional Web Accessibility course materials
Our proprietary curriculum has been proven effective in teaching [category short name] to thousands. You’ll receive our extensive written reference along with lesson files for you to continue your practice following the class. This Web Accessibility course includes a copy of our Digital Classroom book with many projects and exercises.
Repeat for free
If you need a refresher or miss a day of class, you can repeat the Web Accessibility class at no additional cost for one year.
Web Accessibility FAQ
Do I receive a Web Accessibility certificate?
AGI provides a certificate upon course completion, which can be shared on LinkedIn and verified digitally on the AGI website.
How many students are in a Web Accessibility class?
AGI limits its class sizes so that you receive personalized attention. Classes are limited to no more than 10 participants.
Can I get specific Web Accessibility questions answered in the class?
Yes, as a live class, you can ask the instructor questions about how you will be using Web Accessibility.
Does this Web Accessibility class include job placement support?
AGI provides job support only when Web Accessibility classes are taken as part of a longer-term certificate program, where AGI has a dedicated career counselor assigned to each certificate student.
Is this Web Accessibility class for Mac or Windows?
You can attend this Web Accessibility class using a Mac or Windows computer. The application itself has identical functionality for both. If attending in our classrooms, a computer will be provided using the operating system of your choice.