Course Wrap-up and Resources
Wrap up resources for Build Accessible Components
Get the project source code below, and follow along with the lesson material.
Download Project Source CodeTo set up the project on your local machine, please follow the directions provided in the README.md
file. If you run into any issues with running the project source code, then feel free to reach out to the author in the course's Discord channel.
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[00:00 - 00:07] Congratulations on completing the course. Throughout this journey, we covered a lot of material and received applicable practice by working through numerous examples.
[00:08 - 00:19] Accessibility is a massive topic, so we couldn't cover everything there is to know. However, I hope the course has made the topic of accessibility firmware approachable, and that you can take the lessons you've learned and become an advocate for accessibility.
[00:20 - 00:32] If you have any questions or maybe want to showcase what you've built, feel free to join the Discop community, or you can reach out to me directly through my contact form at alissahallan.com. In the manuscript, I've also included some parting links that will be a good reference for you going forward.
[00:33 - 00:43] Once again, my name is Alissa Holland, and it has been my honor to present this information to you. This topic is so near and dear to me, and I hope that that material you learned equipped you to continue making the web a more accessible place.
[00:44 - 01:01] Thank you so much for taking the time to complete this course, and happy building. (electronic music)