Building Accessible Web Experiences Since 2019
We started ByteOnFlux because too many websites exclude people with disabilities. Our mission is simple – teach developers and designers how to create digital experiences that work for everyone.
Our Story
ByteOnFlux began when I encountered my first screen reader user struggling to navigate a website I'd built. That moment changed everything. I realized how many barriers we unconsciously create in our digital products.
What started as personal research into accessibility guidelines became a passion for teaching others. By 2020, we were running our first workshops in Bangkok, helping local development teams understand WCAG standards.
Today, we've trained over 800 professionals across Thailand. But more importantly, we've seen real websites become more inclusive. That's what drives us forward.
What We Believe
Practical Learning
Real accessibility challenges need hands-on solutions. Our courses focus on actual implementation, not just theory. You'll work with real websites and encounter genuine user scenarios.
Inclusive by Design
Accessibility isn't an afterthought – it's fundamental to good design. We teach you to think inclusively from project start, saving time and creating better experiences for all users.
Real Impact
Every website made accessible helps real people. We connect you with actual users who depend on assistive technologies, making the impact of your work tangible and meaningful.
Meet Our Team
Our instructors combine years of development experience with deep accessibility expertise. They've worked on everything from government portals to e-commerce platforms.
Kasper Lindström
Accessibility Education Director
Former frontend developer who discovered accessibility through user testing sessions. Now focuses on making WCAG guidelines approachable for working developers.
Our Teaching Approach
Hands-On Auditing
Students audit real websites using screen readers, keyboard navigation, and automated tools. You'll experience firsthand how accessibility barriers affect users and learn to identify common issues quickly.
Code-First Solutions
We dive straight into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript implementations. Each concept comes with practical examples you can apply immediately to your current projects.
User-Centered Perspective
Regular sessions with actual assistive technology users help you understand real-world impacts. This isn't theoretical – you'll see how your code changes affect real people's daily web interactions.
How We Teach Accessibility
Experience Barriers
Start by navigating websites using only keyboards and screen readers. Understanding user frustrations makes solutions more meaningful.
Learn Standards
Master WCAG guidelines through practical application. Each standard gets explained with real examples and implementation patterns.
Build Solutions
Apply accessibility principles to your own projects. Get feedback on semantic HTML, ARIA usage, and keyboard interaction patterns.
Test with Users
Validate your implementations with actual assistive technology users. Real feedback helps refine your understanding and approach.
Ready to Build More Inclusive Websites?
Our next comprehensive accessibility program starts in September 2025. Join developers from across Thailand who are making the web work better for everyone.
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