Why do semantics matter? -- #A11ycasts 08
Watch all A11ycasts episodes: https://goo.gl/06qEUW Subscribe to the Chrome Developers YouTube channel for updates on new episodes of A11ycasts: http://goo.gl/LLLNvf It's easy to overlook the importance of semantics in web development. After all, a div and a section tag all render the same, right? But in the world of accessibility semantics are extremely important. Today on the show we'll cover how proper semantics let you express the affordances for your UIs, and I'll explain how those affordances get transformed into the accessibility tree. If you've ever wondered HOW a screen reader turns a bunch of HTML into a spoken UI then you'll definitely enjoy today's episode :)

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