As I’ve highlighted before, the Syncfusion ‘Succinctly’ e-books are excellent resources. They’re written by experts in their field, in an easy to read format. You need to register but they are free and with no obligation or pushy marketing. Well worth downloading.
SitePoint has a good introduction to ARIA, which we can all use to help raise the accessibility of sites.
A recent article with this title made the point that for small sites, using a CMS or even a CSS framework is often unnecessary overkill. I couldn’t agree more! Most of the time I deal with small sites, say 10 – 20 pages at most, and although I started using a responsive CSS framework on some, that proved to be unnecessarily complex. I only need a two or three column layout, so why start with a 16 column framework? And a CMS? I’ve used WordPress where it’s been justified but sometimes use a much simpler ......