Building a sticky header that complies with WCAG 2.2 2.4.1 success criterion
Ian Bromwich
Web Developer
An experienced web developer with 8+ years of experience working with agencies, ecommerce brands, and the public sector. I'm passionate about problem-solving and staying up-to-date with industry trends. I have a keen eye for detail and enjoy dedicating extra time to perfecting even the smallest elements of a project.
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- Making a sticky header meet WCAG 2.2 guidelines
- Understanding the limitation of automated accessibility testingWhy manual testing is essential for inclusive digital experiences
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Generate a list of PHP versions being used by accounts on a WHM server.
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