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Submitted 3 months ago

Accessible Webpage using keyboard navigation

Banini-AD•130
@Banini-AD
A solution to the Social links profile challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

I'm proud of using keyboard navigation to improve accessibility in this project. I'm also proud of not using a single absolute unit(like px, pt, inches and many more). I'm proud and glad that I was able to complete the whole project using relative lenght units, viewport units and percentages.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

The challenge I encountered was being able to use the HTML tabindex properly and effieciently. I wouldn't say i fully overcomed it but a read a blog post on it and it was really helpful. But I'll try as much as possible to grasp the concept fully in order to overcome future challenges.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

As I mentioned earlier I have problem using HTML tabindex properly and effieciently so if anyone could help me I would be really grateful. And also I want to learn more on web accessibility so if you have any solution (like a blogpost or any tutorial video) to my problem feel free to let me know. I look forward to your help.

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