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Forms are tricky when it comes to accessibility. 😕 Here's how you can make your forms accessible with simple fixes. 👇 Carousel Description: Slide 1: Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Problem: Missing Labels Solution: Add clear, descriptive labels for each field. Slide 4: Problem: No Keyboard Navigation Solution: Ensure all form elements are keyboard accessible. Slide 5: Problem: Vague Error Messages Solution: Provide specific, actionable error messages. Slide 6: Problem: Time Limits Solution: Remove or extend time limits on forms. Slide 7: Problem: Poor Visual Design Solution: Use large text, high contrast, and a clean layout. Slide 8: Accessibility is easy with AEL DATA. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
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Discover the key steps to conduct a comprehensive website accessibility audit in this engaging PPT by AEL Data. As a leading provider of web accessibility services, we present three crucial steps to ensure your website accommodates users with diverse needs. From evaluating compliance with WCAG guidelines to analyzing user experience for individuals with disabilities, this presentation equips you with the knowledge to make your website more inclusive. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance user satisfaction, meet legal requirements, and reach a wider audience. Join us in fostering a more accessible digital space for all. Access the PPT now and take the first step towards website inclusivity. To know more about our web accessibility Audit service, Visit Website: https://aeldata.com/web-accessibility/accessibility-audit/
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Follow these 10 tips to make your website Accessible for people with disabilities issue.
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Accessibility isn't just the right thing to do, it's good for business too. Check out these 7 reasons why making your digital presence accessible is a smart move. Image description: Slide 1: 7 reasons to make your digital presence accessible. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Right Thing to Do: Slide 4: By ensuring that everyone can access and use your content, you are promoting inclusivity and equality for all. Slide 5: 2. Legal Compliance: Slide 6: You can avoid legal issues and potential lawsuits. Slide 7: 3. It Increases Reach: Slide 8: You include people with disabilities who may have been excluded otherwise. Slide 9: It Improves User Experience: Slide 10: Accessible content is easier to navigate and understand, making it more user-friendly. Slide 11: It Promotes Innovation: Slide 12: Promotes innovation by encouraging developers to find creative solutions to accessibility challenges. Slide 13: It's Good for Business: Slide 14: You are creating a positive brand image and building customer loyalty. Slide 15: 7. It's Cost-Effective: Slide 16: Creating accessible digital content is cost-effective in the long run as you can avoid costly retrofits later. Slide 17: What are your thoughts on the importance of digital accessibility?
7 reasons to make your Digital Presence Accessible
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AEL Data
Accessibility isn't just for people with disabilities. It benefits everyone, and it doesn't have to be expensive or time-consuming. Image description: Slide 1: Let's debunk accessibility myths! Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Myth #1: Accessibility is Too Expensive. Slide 4: Many accessibility features are easy and inexpensive to implement. Not making content accessible can cost more in the long run. Slide 5: Myth #2: Accessibility is Only for People with Disabilities. Slide 6: Accessibility benefits everyone, including those with temporary disabilities or situational limitations. Slide 7: Myth #3: Accessibility is Time-Consuming. Slide 8: It may require extra effort initially. Considering accessibility early can save time and effort in the long run. Slide 9: Myth #4: Assistive Technology Solves Everything. Slide 10: People with disabilities may use different types of assistive technology depending on their needs, so it's important to create content that is accessible without relying on it. Slide 11: Myth #5: Accessibility is Just About Compliance. Slide 12: It’s more than meeting legal requirements. It's about creating a more inclusive and welcoming experience for everyone. Slide 13: Have you encountered myths like these? Comment down below. Visit more: https://aeldata.com/demystifying-common-misconceptions-of-accessibility/
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Accessibility Myths Debunked
AEL Data
Creating an accessible website shouldn't be an afterthought. Use this checklist to ensure your website is user-friendly for everyone. Slide 1: Web Accessibility Checklist Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Alt Text for Images: Slide 4: Provide descriptive alt text for all images on your website. Slide 5: 2. Logical Hierarchy: Slide 6: Use headings to create a logical hierarchy of information, making it easier for people to navigate. Slide 7: 3. Color Contrast: Slide 8: Ensure that all text on your website has sufficient color contrast to make it easy to read. Slide 9: 4. Captions and Transcripts: Slide 10: Provide captions or transcripts for all audio and video content on your website to make it accessible. Slide 11: 5. Keyboard Accessibility: Slide 12: Ensure that all website functionality can be accessed using a keyboard. Slide 13: 6. Descriptive Link Text: Slide 14: Use descriptive link text to provide context. Slide 15: 7. Compatibility with Assistive Technology: Slide 16: Ensure that your website is compatible with assistive technologies. Slide 17: What else can we add to the list?
Web Accessibility Checklist
Web Accessibility Checklist
AEL Data
Slide 1: 7 tips boost reach on your account ft. accessibility. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Provide Alternative Text for Images: Slide 4: Providing alternative text (alt text) for images on social media platforms allows people with visual impairments to understand the content of your images. Slide 5: 2. Use CamelCase in Hashtags: Slide 6: Using CamelCase in hashtags (e.g., #AccessibleTwitter instead of #accessibletwitter) makes it easier for people using screen readers to understand the individual words in the hashtag. Slide 7: 3. Use Captions for Video: Slide 8: Adding captions to video content on social media platforms makes it accessible for people with hearing impairments. Slide 9: 4. Use Emojis Sparingly: Slide 10: Overuse of emojis can confuse social media content for people. Use emojis sparingly and ensure that they add value to your message. Slide 11: 5. Provide Clear and Descriptive Text: Slide 12: Use clear and descriptive text in your social media posts to ensure that everyone can understand your message, including people with cognitive disabilities. Slide 13: 6. Use Accessible Fonts: Slide 14: Use fonts that are easy to read for all users, including those with visual impairments. Sans-serif fonts are generally easier to read than serif fonts. Slide 15: 7. Consider Color Contrast: Slide 16: Ensure sufficient color contrast between text and background to make it easy to read for people with visual impairments. Slide 17: Have you encountered accessibility issues on social media?
7 Tips Boost Reach On Your Account Accessibility.pdf
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The Ultimate Guide to Web Accessibility is a comprehensive overview of the importance of web accessibility and the key strategies for ensuring that websites are accessible to all users, regardless of their physical abilities or disabilities. The presentation begins with an introduction to web accessibility, outlining why it is important and what it means for users with disabilities. It then moves on to explore the key guidelines and standards for web accessibility, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The presentation also covers the key principles of accessible web design, including the use of clear and concise language, the use of alternative text for images, and the use of accessible colors and fonts. It also explores the importance of providing accessible forms and the use of keyboard-only navigation. In addition to discussing the key principles of web accessibility, the presentation also provides practical tips and advice for implementing these principles into web design and development. This includes strategies for testing and evaluating web accessibility, as well as recommendations for tools and resources that can help designers and developers ensure that their websites are accessible to all users. Overall, the Ultimate Guide to Web Accessibility is an essential resource for anyone involved in web design and development, providing valuable insights and practical strategies for ensuring that websites are accessible to all users, regardless of their physical abilities or disabilities. To know more visit - https://aeldata.com/
The Ultimate Guide to Web Accessibility [with free accessibility handbooks]
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AEL Data
Don't exclude anyone from accessing your digital content. Check out these common accessibility mistakes and make your website more inclusive today! Image description: Slide 1: 5 common accessibility mistakes you might be making. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Poor color contrast. Slide 4: Low-contrast text can make reading the content difficult for people with visual impairments. Use high-contrast color schemes to make your text readable. Slide 5: 2. Inaccessible images. Slide 6: People with vision impairment rely on alt text descriptions to understand images. Make sure all images have descriptive alt text. Slide 7: 3. Videos without captions. Slide 8: Make sure you caption your videos to make it accessible for people with hearing impairment. Slide 9: 4. Lack of keyboard support. Slide 10: People with motor disabilities may not be able to use a mouse or trackpad. Ensure that all content can be accessed using only a keyboard. Slide 11: 5. Unresponsive design. Slide 12: Mobile devices and assistive technology use different screen sizes and resolutions. Ensure your website or app is responsive and works well on all devices. Slide 13: Can you add something to the list? Comment down below.
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7 Easy Fixes to Make Your Courses Accessible
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Easy fixes to
make your courses accessible
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Avoid blinking, flashing, or
sparkling animation in the images. 01
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