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- Accessibility - Digital. gov
Accessibility: Essential knowledge Section508 gov This site provides guidance for federal agencies on several topics in IT accessibility, including creating accessible websites and documents, accessibility testing, accessibility training, and accessibility in contracting and procurement
- An advanced approach to accessibility - Digital. gov
A deeper look at accessibility: what to do, how to do it, and why it matters
- Accessibility - U. S. Web Design System (USWDS)
Accessibility guidelines help us address specific, ability-based patterns of user experience (UX) USWDS builds these baseline UX needs into its design language, components, guidance, and layouts
- Accessibility for visual designers | Digital. gov
Resources Accessibility - Material Design WebAIM: Web Accessibility for Designers Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 0 references: 1 3 2 Meaningful Sequence 2 4 6 Headings and Labels Typography Can you easily read and comprehend textual information on the page? Why it's important Zelda has low vision and has trouble reading small text
- An introduction to accessibility - Digital. gov
An introduction to accessibility Understand how to approach accessibility for all What is accessibility? In the federal government, accessibility means that agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information comparable to the access available to others
- An Introduction to Accessibility - Digital. gov
This Week's IDEA An Introduction to Accessibility “ We need to make every single thing accessible to every single person with a disability ” — Stevie Wonder We all know that building accessible products and services is fundamental toward building trust and serving the broadest possible definition of the public
- Improving the Accessibility of Social Media in Government
Learn the accessibility requirements and periodically test your content for accessibility Read the Section 508 Standards and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 0 and other key resources that discuss them Then test your social media content with a screen reader or other type of assistive technology
- Accessibility Remediation Tips and Tricks - Digital. gov
Document and PDF Accessibility (Reference) Document Accessibility Tips Accessible Documents Top Tips Use native styles features to ensure proper document organization For instance: Title vs Heading 1 vs Heading 2 vs Normal Text Use proper table procedures (no merged cells, one informational header row and column, etc ) Use native bullet features
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