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Tables should be as simple as possible and structured appropriately (WebAim.org). Tables should be used to organize and display data, not for content/page layout. Add a […]

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Captioning Videos All videos need to include captions. The easiest way to do this is to upload your video to YouTube. YouTube will automatically generate […]

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Use Descriptive Links/Hyperlinks Links should be descriptive of the content they’re linking to, such as ‘Class Schedule’ rather than ‘schedule.html,’ ‘learn more,’ or ‘click here’ […]

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Color is an important asset in web content design, enhancing its aesthetic appeal, usability, and accessibility. However, some people have difficulty perceiving color. In addition, […]

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Headings Headings provide structure and hierarchy to your documents. Word processing documents (such as Word or Google Docs), web documents (such as HTML pages and […]

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Text alternatives for media (Alt Text)   Alternative Text (Alt text) is a textual alternative (non-visual) way to describe the meaning of an image. You should […]

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