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Accessible Content Checklist
Content creators ask us all the time how to make their content more accessible. From blog posts or product pages to Word documents, rules for […]
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5 Surprising Advantages of an Accessible Website
When I tell new people that I specialize in creating accessible websites, I can sometimes almost see two distinct thought bubbles pop up over their heads: One […]
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Web Accessibility Tax Credit
Whether you are remediating (fixing) accessibility issues on your current site, or taking on a site redevelopment project to improve accessibility, costs can add up. But […]
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Is Your Website Navigation Menu Accessible?
Is your website navigation menu accessible? A website is crucial for your business’ success. It’s a significant resource for customers to learn more about your […]
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Website Color Contrast: How to Check For It
Website Color Contrast Is an Important Accessibility Issue Have you ever visited a website and struggled to read the text? Usually, the reason you are […]
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How to Write Alt Text: The Complete Guide
It’s difficult to understand the content of an eCommerce website without knowing what’s in the photos and infographics posted on each page and product — […]
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Put Down the Bold: What You Really Want Is a Heading
Are you using headings in the body of what you write on your website? If you answered “No,” or “I’m not sure,” you’re not alone. […]
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Could Your Company Be Held Liable for Website Accessibility Compliance?
If you’re like most website owners, you might assume that you aren’t responsible for making any special accommodations to your site for the people with […]
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Headings Are Vital for Accessibility and SEO
Many content writers don’t know what headings are or if they do, many don’t realize that it is important to use them in the correct order (called […]
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Accessible PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Series (ep 5): Conclusion
When it comes to PDF accessibility, we realize we’ve provided you with some conflicting information throughout this series. You may be asking yourself: OK, so […]
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Accessible PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Series (ep 4): Document Tagging
One of the most overwhelming processes of PDF accessibility is document tagging. This is the process of telling the document what an element is on […]
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Accessible PDFs in Adobe Acrobat series (ep 3): Reflow and reading order
If you’re interested in making your PDFs accessible, then you may have heard the term “tagging your document.” Tagging is essentially wrapping the elements in […]