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Accessibility Tips – February 2025

Quick Tip: Visual Scans for Accessibility and Usability A cursory visual scan of a web page can often identify issues for users with disabilities. Does the page seem complex or difficult? Is it clear which items are interactive? Are large sections of content delineated and described by headings? Are font… Continue Reading Accessibility Tips – February 2025

By John, 1 year ago February 1, 2025
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Accessibility Tips – January 2025

Quick Tip: Vestibular Disorders Animating or moving content may cause nausea or dizziness in some people. Vestibular Disorders are caused by parts of the inner ear and brain that process the sensory information involved with controlling balance and eye movements. The following can result in difficulties for users with vestibular… Continue Reading Accessibility Tips – January 2025

By John, 1 year ago December 31, 2024
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Accessibility Tips – December 2024

Quick Tip: Required Inputs When completing a form, it should be apparent which inputs are required for submission. Unless it’s very obvious from the visual presentations (such as a single input form or username/password), there should be a visual indication for required fields – often text located inside the input’s… Continue Reading Accessibility Tips – December 2024

By John, 1 year ago November 27, 2024

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