Working with Media - Designing in the Browser
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Welcome to Designing in the Browser with our host, Una Kravets. It’s important to know when you should be applying accessibility features to graphics, and how to make sure the content in your media is accessible to all. So today we’re diving into media and how to work with media on our webpages.
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Last updated 2020-09-21 UTC.
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