WCAG 4.1.2 Name Role and Value

4.Understanding WCAG 4.1.2 – Name, Role, and Value is essential for building accessible, predictable, and assistive-technology-friendly user interfaces. In this video, we break down what “Name,” “Role,” and “Value” actually mean, why they matter, and how to apply them correctly to interactive components. From buttons and form fields to custom widgets and dynamic UI elements, ensuring that every component exposes the right information to screen readers is a foundational requirement for accessible development. What You’ll Learn 1. What WCAG 4.1.2 is and why it matters 2. The meaning of Name, Role, and Value in accessibility 3. How assistive technologies interpret UI components 4. How to code accessible custom components 5. Common mistakes developers make 6. Best practices for ARIA and semantic HTML Whether you're a front-end developer, designer, QA engineer, or accessibility specialist, this guide will help you understand how to make interactive elements accessible, robust, and compliant with WCAG guidelines. Let’s build interfaces that everyone can use with confidence! #Accessibility #WCAG #WCAG412 #NameRoleValue #A11y #WebAccessibility #InclusiveDesign #UIUX #UXDesign #FrontendDevelopment #WebDev #AssistiveTech #ARIA #SemanticHTML #DigitalAccessibility #AccessibilityTesting #Developers #LearnAccessibility #CodingTips #WebStandards