i agree that accessibility would be a great tutorial subject. i once saw i website with so many different colours, gifs, and images going on that i think it would've killed any epileptic person
seconding the accessibility suggestion. i've read all the official standards for accessibility and aria several times now and though i feel like i grasp it, i still find it to be very dense reading...
I think it wouldn't hurt to teach the public about web design principles and what it takes to make an appealing website, regardless of whether it looks basic or professional!
you can make a website that is compatible even on a pentium 2 computer
I want to learn frames lol
Accessibility, please! I'm trying to write one + https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/accessibility-intro/ and https://wave.webaim.org/ are great but I think an easy, condensed, tldr eli5 version could really compel more people to make their site accessibility friendly.
i agree that accessibility would be a great tutorial subject. i once saw i website with so many different colours, gifs, and images going on that i think it would've killed any epileptic person
It's been said twice already but definitely accessibility!!
have you done a gemini tutorial. if so, a gemini hosting tutorial?
seconding the accessibility suggestion. i've read all the official standards for accessibility and aria several times now and though i feel like i grasp it, i still find it to be very dense reading...
making ur website look decent on mobile while having weirdly placed divs
I think it wouldn't hurt to teach the public about web design principles and what it takes to make an appealing website, regardless of whether it looks basic or professional!