Semantic HTML
Semantic Foundations for Interface Teams
Rebuild pages with predictable landmarks, headings, and lists so assistive tech announces structure instead of guesswork.
Open syllabus →Operational clarity
Signal over noise
We teach teams how to layer semantic HTML, disciplined keyboard flows, and honest documentation so late-stage rework shrinks without promising magical shortcuts.
Cohort focus
Cadence
We map the riskiest routes participants actually ship, not generic personas.
Mix automated gates with narrated assistive tech passes tied to the same ticket ids.
Mentors annotate branches live so QA and frontend share one vocabulary.
Documentation studio hours translate fixes into procurement-readable language.
We close each cohort by stating what is still out-of-scope so expectations stay honest.
Cohort previews
From our cohorts
“Semantic Foundations forced our transit dashboard shell through a landmark map review. Week two caught nested nav collisions before QA opened tickets.”
Minseo K. · Frontend engineer
Short verdict: Keyboard Orbit is worth it for the shortcut doc template alone.
Theo · regional bank group
“Policy-Ready Documentation Studio tightened our procurement appendix. Mentors replaced vague verbs before we submitted to external reviewers.”
Helena · vendor success
Cohort Audit Simulation Week broke our hero-volunteer habit. Rotating the screen reader driver role slowed us down in a useful way.
Kwak D. · QA reviewer
Quick clarifiers
No. We strengthen evidence habits; your legal partners still own conformance statements.
We pivot to sanitized forks for labs; some depth is intentionally traded away for confidentiality.
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