Learning that gives you room to think
We built this platform because most accessibility training felt rushed and formulaic. Here, you get space to actually understand the concepts before moving forward.
No artificial deadlines. No forced pacing. Just clear explanations of WCAG standards, screen reader behavior, and inclusive design patterns.
Different ways to learn the same material
Some people absorb information better through video. Others prefer written guides. We offer both, plus hands-on examples you can test yourself.
Video lectures with captions
Watch demonstrations of accessibility testing, code implementations, and design decisions. Every video includes synchronized transcripts and chapter markers.
Written documentation
Detailed text guides covering each topic with code examples, reference tables, and links to official specifications. Easy to search and reference later.
Interactive examples
Test actual components in different assistive technologies. See what works, what breaks, and why certain patterns matter in real usage scenarios.
Updated for current standards
WCAG 2.2 introduced new success criteria around focus appearance and dragging movements. We updated all our content to reflect these changes within two weeks of publication.
When browser support changes or new assistive technology features emerge, we revise affected lessons. You learn what actually works today, not what worked three years ago.
Our material covers modern frameworks like React, Vue, and Svelte alongside fundamental HTML patterns. Whatever stack you're using, you'll find relevant guidance.
Content adapts to what you already know
Skip past topics you've mastered. Focus on areas where you need more depth. The system tracks your progress and suggests next steps based on what you've completed.
Initial assessment
Quick evaluation of your current knowledge across semantic HTML, ARIA usage, keyboard navigation, and testing methods. Takes about 15 minutes.
Custom learning path
Based on assessment results, we recommend which modules to start with and which you can safely skip. You're never locked into a fixed sequence.
Ongoing adjustments
As you complete exercises and demonstrate understanding, the system suggests advanced topics or alternative explanations if you're struggling with specific concepts.
What we promise and what we don't
Honest expectations about what this education provides and what you'll need to figure out on your own.
Access to current content
Your enrollment includes all existing courses plus any new material we add. No expiration date, no recurring fees. Once you pay, you're in.
Technical support for platform issues
If videos won't load or exercises break, we'll fix it. Response time is usually under 24 hours. We can't debug your personal projects, but we'll help with course material.
No job placement guarantees
We teach accessibility implementation, not interview preparation or resume writing. Learning this material makes you more valuable, but hiring depends on factors beyond our control.
Refund within first two weeks
Try the full platform for 14 days. If it's not what you expected, email us for a complete refund. After that window, sales are final.
Getting help when you're stuck
Multiple ways to reach us depending on how urgent your question is and what kind of assistance you need.
Email support
Detailed technical questions, account issues, or billing concerns. We respond within one business day, usually faster.
info@cavixpurath.comPhone consultations
Schedule a call for complex implementation questions or architecture discussions. Available Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
+380507678490WhatsApp quick answers
Short clarifying questions about course content. Best for "which module covers X" or "does this work in Safari" type queries.
Message us
I'd been writing ARIA attributes without really understanding what they did. The screen reader demonstrations showed me which patterns actually help users and which ones create more confusion.
The keyboard navigation module saved us from a major redesign. We caught focus trap issues before shipping to production, which would have been embarrassing given our client base.