From the course: Simplifying Web Development with Accessibility Best Practices

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Where to find more information

Where to find more information

- [Narrator] Watching all this, you're probably wondering where do I find more information and how do I verify that information is accurate? 'Cause there's a lot of information about web development on the web. A lot of it is outdated and a lot of it is based on outdated information. So even though it's recently published, it may still be old and inaccurate to what we can currently do. The answer is to go directly to official sources and also turn to authoritative sources, which just opens the another question. How do I know what the official sources are and how do I know which sources are authoritative? Whenever I'm working on anything, including examples for courses like this one, I always cross reference my own knowledge and new information with official documentation and sources I know to be reliable for this scope and concept. So accessibility focused development, there are few key resources worth turning to, first…

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