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… part of the organisation’s brand and shows consistency. Accessibility requirements User needs: I can understand any … in emails and digital letters, use alt text . Consider accessibility when sending attachments. For example, don’t … any links are easily found and work properly. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 3.1 Readable …
… about appropriate use of emojis. Use them sparingly. Accessibility and inclusivity requirements Use emojis, not … Before you post, check if you have the right permissions . Accessibility requirements User needs: I can understand any … Follow the requirements for video and audio . Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 1.1.1 Non-text …
… through content. Use the guidance on content structure . Accessibility requirements User needs: I can find and … users find the information they're looking for. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 2.4.2 Page titled … W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) (2020) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Overview , W3C website, …
… pattern such as: an address block underlined hyperlinks. Accessibility requirements User needs: I can find and … orientation or sound to explain things. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 2.4.2 Page titled … of the content before deciding whether to read in detail. Accessibility requirements User needs: I can read and …
… and responsive design Criterion 9. Make it accessible Accessibility requirements User needs: I can understand any … and instructions are accessible to all users. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 1.1.1 Non-text … style decisions informed by user research on user needs and accessibility. An editor adds to the style sheet as they …
… levels. Check the headings for consistency and logic. Accessibility requirements User needs: I can change the … the same navigation elements across services. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria: 1.3.1 Info and … levels. Check the headings for consistency and logic. Accessibility requirements User needs: I can change the …
… include important advice about mandatory requirements, like accessibility or freedom of information. This advice … include important advice about mandatory requirements, like accessibility or freedom of information. This advice …
… a need for a paper or non-digital way to access content. Accessibility considerations Do user research to help you to … a need for a paper or non-digital way to access content. Accessibility considerations Do user research to help you to …
… Avoid using abbreviations in any public-facing content. Accessibility requirements Avoid (or explain) unusual words, … , accessed 7 January 2020. Lieberman C (17 January 2006) ‘ Accessibility hat trick: getting abbreviations right ’, A … Avoid using abbreviations in any public-facing content. Accessibility requirements Avoid (or explain) unusual words, …