Building Bridges to Digital Inclusion
We believe the web should work for everyone. Through hands-on learning experiences, we guide developers and designers to create digital spaces that welcome users of all abilities. Our approach combines real-world scenarios with practical techniques that you can apply immediately.
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What Drives Our Mission
Real Impact Over Compliance
We focus on creating genuinely usable experiences rather than just meeting technical requirements. When a screen reader user can navigate your site effortlessly, or someone with motor difficulties can complete a purchase without frustration – that's when accessibility becomes meaningful.
Learning Through Practice
Theory alone doesn't build inclusive websites. Our students work with actual assistive technologies, test their code with real users, and experience firsthand how design decisions affect people with disabilities. This practical approach creates lasting understanding.
Sustainable Accessibility
We teach methods that integrate naturally into development workflows. No separate accessibility audits or retrofitting – just inclusive design principles that become second nature. This approach saves time and creates better products for everyone.
For Individual Developers
Ready to expand your skills and create more inclusive web experiences? Our individual learning tracks are designed for working developers who want to integrate accessibility into their daily practice. You'll learn through real projects, work with actual assistive technologies, and gain confidence in creating interfaces that work for everyone.
Starting September 2025, we're launching intensive weekend workshops and flexible online modules that fit around your schedule. No prior accessibility experience required – just bring your coding skills and curiosity.
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For Development Teams
Transform your entire team's approach to web development with our comprehensive team training programs. We work with your existing projects and workflows, showing how accessibility principles can improve user experience for everyone while streamlining your development process.
Our corporate programs include hands-on workshops, code reviews, and ongoing support to help your team build accessibility expertise. We've worked with teams across Thailand and Southeast Asia to create more inclusive digital products.
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How We Guide Your Learning Journey
Our structured approach takes you from basic awareness to confident implementation, with real projects and continuous support throughout your accessibility learning path.
Foundation Building
Start with core accessibility principles through hands-on exercises. You'll use screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other assistive technologies to understand how different users interact with web content. This experiential learning creates empathy and practical knowledge.
Technical Implementation
Learn specific techniques for semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, color contrast, and responsive design. Work on real projects while receiving feedback on your code. We cover modern frameworks and how to implement accessibility from the ground up.
Testing and Validation
Master automated and manual testing approaches. Learn to conduct user testing with people who rely on assistive technologies. Understand how to prioritize accessibility issues and create sustainable testing workflows.
Real-World Application
Complete a capstone project that demonstrates your accessibility skills. Whether it's auditing an existing site or building something new, you'll have portfolio-ready work that shows your commitment to inclusive design principles.
The practical approach at ByteOnFlux completely changed how I think about web development. Working directly with assistive technologies opened my eyes to problems I never knew existed. Now I naturally consider accessibility in every project, and my code is better for it.
What impressed me most was how the training connected accessibility to better user experience overall. The techniques I learned don't just help users with disabilities – they make websites faster, more intuitive, and easier to maintain.