CSS art has been a thing since the creation of CSS itself. It is a great way of practicing and learning and it makes for an interesting coding challenge. But it has a big problem: CSS art is inherently not accessible. In this talk, I'll explain different HTML and CSS techniques to make your CSS art more accessible to all: from adding "alternative text", to avoiding some properties that will create trouble.
I did this as a lightning talk for a SydCSS meetup (5-10 minutes), but I could extend it to 20 minutes and apply everything on an CSS art example.
Talk title
Creating Accessible CSS Art
Abstract
CSS art has been a thing since the creation of CSS itself. It is a great way of practicing and learning and it makes for an interesting coding challenge. But it has a big problem: CSS art is inherently not accessible. In this talk, I'll explain different HTML and CSS techniques to make your CSS art more accessible to all: from adding "alternative text", to avoiding some properties that will create trouble.
I did this as a lightning talk for a SydCSS meetup (5-10 minutes), but I could extend it to 20 minutes and apply everything on an CSS art example.
Your name (and pronouns)
Alvaro Montoro (he/him)
Contact Details
Twitter: @alvaro_montoro
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