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Accessibility

Accessibility. When websites are correctly designed, developed, and edited, all users have equal access to information and functionality. Accessibility. 1 in 5 people in North America claim one or more disability. Accessibility. Colored links assist the color blind.

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Accessibility

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  1. Accessibility When websites are correctly designed, developed, and edited, all users have equal access to information and functionality.

  2. Accessibility 1 in 5 people in North America claim one or more disability.

  3. Accessibility • Colored links assist the color blind. • Large images assist the elderly. • Semantic HTML and textual-equivalents for blind users. • Plain language and illustrated images assist users with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. • Contextual alternative text assists people with slow internet connections.

  4. Accessibility • A social responsibility. • Federal requirements serve as a model. • Provides equal access for all, regardless of disabilities, age, & internet connection. • Provides benefits to aging workplace population.

  5. Use Headings Instead of Font Sizes

  6. Web Semantics - Headings

  7. Review Your Site WAVE 3.0 - wave.webaim.org

  8. Label Graphics & Images Give your image a concise title. Use Alt-Tag, and use it correctly.

  9. Contextualize Your Links • Incorrect: “For the latest version of our software, click here.” • Correct: “For the latest version of our software, click here.”

  10. Accessibility Tips & Tricks • Again, don’t change the font size. Use headings or shortcodes to emphasize text. • Explicitly state information. E.g., indicate required fields in a form by using a phrase such as “required.” • Explain pulldown or navigation menus. • Use the Boise State theme! The theme is your friend. • Don’t forget to evaluate your site on a phone.

  11. Clean Up Your Media Library

  12. Clean Up Your Media Library

  13. Optimize Your Images • Output your images to destination size. • Crop excess white space. • Save photographs/gradients as JPEG (JPG) files (apply approx. 30% compression). • Save line art/solid color images as PNG files (8-bit if possible – 24-bit can vastly increase file size).

  14. Take It Easy With the Slideshows • No more than 5 rotating slides in each slider gallery. • Ensure image sizes and descriptions are consistent.

  15. Free Optimization Tools • TinyPNG Compress PNG files 50-80%. • Smush.it Optimize all web images.

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