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DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING FOR ACCESSIBILITY [Doing it right]

DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING WEB FOR ACCESSIBILITY [Doing it right] Do... Don't... Designing for users of screen readers describe images and provide transcripts for video <alt> only show information in an image or video follow a linear, logical layout spread content all over page build for keyboard use only force mouse or use screen use write descriptive links and headings write uninformative links and headings subscribe for newsletter click here Designing for users on the autistic spectrum use simple colours use bright contrasting colors write in plain English Do this. don't use figure of speech and idioms make buttons vague and unpredictable make buttons descriptive Attach files Click here! use simple sentences and bullets create a wall text Designing for users with low vision use good color contrasts and a readable font size Aa use low color contrasts and small font size Aa publish all information on web pages bury information in downloads HTML. use a combination of color, shapes and text only use color to convey meaning Start > Designing for users who are deaf or hard of hearing CC use subtitle or provide transcripts for videos put content in audio or video only don't make telephone the only means of contact for users let users ask for an interpreter when booking an appointments www.whoisaccessible.com [email protected]

DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING FOR ACCESSIBILITY [Doing it right]

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Web accessibility is essential to ensure everyone including people with disabilities has equal access to information. The most logical and cost-effective way to achieve web accessibility is during web...

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