SFDUG - Oct 14 - Accessible Slideshows - Button, button, who's got the button?


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Join the San Francisco Drupal User Group (SFDUG) to network, co-work and socialize with fellow Drupal users.
This is a virtual event. Be sure to RSVP to the event and we will email a ZOOM link the afternoon of the event.*****
General Agenda:
- 5:30 - 5:45 pm: Networking and socializing
- 5:45 - 6:00 pm: “Your Dose of Drupal Dialogue”
— Discussion on what’s in Drupal news
— Who is hiring in the SF Bay Area? Who needs to hire? - 6:00 - 7:00 pm: Accessible Slideshows - Button, button, who's got the button? with AmyJune Hineline, QA Engineer and Community Ambassador at Kanopi Studios
- 7:00 - 7:30 pm: Wrap up, more hanging out and chatting up Drupal
Presentation: Accessible Slideshows - Button, button, who's got the button?
Arguably, the first rule of slideshows is to not have slideshows, but what do you do when the primary stakeholder insists…
According to W3 schools: “Carousels are disputed from a usability perspective because their content can be hard to discover. Ensuring accessibility can also improve usability.”
Together we’ll follow Alice down the rabbit hole and learn about the different types of slideshows (often called carousels), discuss their components, and dive into how to make our slideshow accessible across different types of users and user agents.
About the speaker:
AmyJune Hineline is the Open Source Community Ambassador and QA Engineer at Kanopi Studios. With a dual focus on both open-source community development and inclusivity, she is uniquely positioned to help individuals become more comfortable and confident as they contribute to their communities
Her ongoing experience as a hospice nurse keeps her in touch with the challenges faced by many end-users. In her continued efforts to make a difference, she helps organize A11yTalks, an online meetup where they invite folks on every month to talk about all things accessibility - one of the core components of building an inclusive web.
About the sponsor:
Kanopi Studios - They design, build and support websites for clients who want to make a positive impact.
Where: On-Line!
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SFDUG - Oct 14 - Accessible Slideshows - Button, button, who's got the button?