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Six accessibility fixes you can make to your website today
Continue Reading: Six accessibility fixes you can make to your website todayEvery website should be accessible to everyone. Yes, even yours. But it can be a tricky thing to get started. So here are some fixes you can check on your website.
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Website misconception: Design is better than user experience
Continue Reading: Website misconception: Design is better than user experienceGoing to a cool-looking website is pretty neat. But not being able to use said website is a downer. On the web, website design should never diminish the user experience.
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Tools to test website accessibility
Continue Reading: Tools to test website accessibilityIt’s always great to make sure your website is accessible for all users. But how can you see if your website is accessible? Here are some tools that can help you get started.
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A look at some web accessibility guidelines
Continue Reading: A look at some web accessibility guidelinesOne common complaint from the Domino’s lawsuit is that there aren’t any guidelines. But it’s a misconception. There are accessibility guidelines that you can be following today.
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Think about website accessibility from the start
Continue Reading: Think about website accessibility from the startWebsite accessibility is a requirement on today’s internet. It doesn’t matter if it’s expensive or if you’re not sure what the guidelines are. Start thinking about accessibility from the start of your website build, and everything will fall right into place. Because everyone should be able to use your website no matter what technology they…
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How to make sure your WordPress site is accessible
Continue Reading: How to make sure your WordPress site is accessibleSo you want to make your WordPress site accessible to everyone. Awesome. But it’s a pretty big undertaking. Here are the simple steps to achieve that goal.
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How to make sure your content is accessible
Continue Reading: How to make sure your content is accessibleYou want to make your site accessible but have to wait for a developer to do it. What’s something you can do right now? Make sure the content of your posts and pages are accessible.