🔰 Using semantic HTML elements
👀 Most often, people enter into the world of web development (including myself) without a formal introduction of different elements offered by HTML, and discover it rather later.
So it might catch them by surprise the sheer number of different elements that the markup language offers.
❓ Why should you use them?
▪️ To help assistive technologies like screen readers provide a better experience for their users to navigate your page
▪️ Improves SEO
Each semantic element has a specific meaning, and needs to be used in the appropriate context
Using semantic HTML elements is the first step to building an accessible website.
👀 Most often, people enter into the world of web development (including myself) without a formal introduction of different elements offered by HTML, and discover it rather later.
So it might catch them by surprise the sheer number of different elements that the markup language offers.
❓ Why should you use them?
▪️ To help assistive technologies like screen readers provide a better experience for their users to navigate your page
▪️ Improves SEO
Each semantic element has a specific meaning, and needs to be used in the appropriate context
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🔅 Prototyping for Non-Designers
🌐 Author: Tom Green
🔰 Level: Intermediate
⏰ Duration: 52m
📗 Topics: Artificial Intelligence for Design, User Interface Prototyping, UX Research
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🌐 Author: Tom Green
🔰 Level: Intermediate
⏰ Duration: 52m
🌀 Learn about prototyping from a non-designers perspective.
📗 Topics: Artificial Intelligence for Design, User Interface Prototyping, UX Research
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📱Prototyping for Non-Designers
📱Prototyping for Non-Designers