Building accessible web experiences together

We started Cavix Purath in 2023 because we saw a gap. Most web accessibility training felt either too academic or too surface-level. We wanted something practical that actually helps developers implement WCAG standards in real projects.

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Modern web development workspace with accessibility tools

What we actually do

Our courses focus on the technical implementation side of web accessibility. You learn how to audit sites using actual testing tools, fix common violations in HTML and CSS, and understand ARIA when it's needed versus when it's not.

We break down screen reader behavior with real examples. You see how keyboard navigation works across different browsers. The curriculum covers semantic HTML structure, color contrast calculations, focus management patterns, and form validation that works for everyone.

Most students come to us after struggling with vague guidelines or documentation that assumes too much context. They leave with concrete debugging skills and reference materials they actually use on the job.

850+

Students enrolled since launch

14

Hours of hands-on content

35

Real code examples included

92%

Complete the full program

Who creates the content

Orest Danylyshyn

Orest Danylyshyn

Digital Learning Architect

Spent six years working on large-scale government portals where accessibility wasn't optional. Built the course structure around the problems he kept seeing teams struggle with during compliance audits.

Tamás Bérczy

Tamás Bérczy

Web Standards Coordinator

Former QA lead who specialized in automated accessibility testing. Handles the technical exercises and code reviews that students submit throughout the program.

How the program is structured

Sequential modules

Start with HTML semantics and progress through increasingly complex interactive patterns. Each module builds on techniques from previous ones with direct code comparisons.

Working examples

Every concept includes before-and-after code samples you can test in your own environment. We show the inaccessible version, explain why it fails, then demonstrate the proper implementation.

Testing workflows

Learn to use browser DevTools accessibility panels, automated scanners like axe-core, and manual keyboard testing protocols. You practice identifying issues in real component libraries.

Code editor showing semantic HTML markup
Accessibility testing tools in browser

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