@Verso @zkamvar Hi, sorry, I must have missed this.
I would start with WAI’s Accessibility Fundamentals[1], especially How People with Disabilities Use the Web[2] and Principles[3]. They also have a course[4]. Then to get more into actual development stuff, Tipps for Developing for Web Accessibility[5] and the Tutorials[6]. To learn how to find issues, the EasyChecks[7] are a good start.
I hope that helps!
[1] https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/ (1/2)
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