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Update to our interpretation of WCAG 2.4.1 A – Bypass Blocks
Accessibility
We are adjusting our interpretation of the minimum functionality required to comply with WCAG 2.4.1 A – Bypass Blocks to bring our recommendations more in line with user needs and the broader consensus within the digital accessibility community.
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Five Tips for Writing Alt-text
Accessibility
If you’d like to learn more principles like this to practice your alt-text writing skills, Digital Access have just launched our on-demand course on how to write alternative text (alt-text) to describe images for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Five tips for focus groups with people who are blind or have low vision
Accessibility
Five learnings to add to your toolbox to help make your focus groups more inclusive
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Accessible PDFs are easier than you think
Web Accessibility
What makes PDF documents seem much worse than other formats? If I had to put it into one word, it would have to be ‘familiarity’.
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Chatting with Eamon about his experiences with disability and assistive technology
Web Accessibility
For this year’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Digital Access Vision Australia chatted with Eamon. In this Q&A blog, Eamon shares about his experiences living with cerebral palsy and using assistive technology.
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Typography in Inclusive Design Part 2: Choosing typefaces and laying out text content
Web Accessibility
By taking an inclusive approach and designing with people with disability at the centre, we can create more accessible typography for everyone. Part 2 of 2.
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Typography in Inclusive Design Part 1: 8 key tips for accessible typography
Web Accessibility
Every time we write something, it is an opportunity to take an inclusive approach. From the fonts we choose to the way we style and format text. Part 1 of 2.
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The New Requirements for WCAG 2.2
Accessibility
A new version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is expected to be released in the coming weeks or months. Therefore, this will bring some changes and new success criteria to conform with for your websites and apps.
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Inclusive usability testing: The benefits of inclusive design.
Digital Accessibility
When we design inclusively, our aim is not to discriminate against our audiences by race, age, culture, sexuality or disability. Inclusive design is about improving the user experience for the entire audience. One of the cornerstones is through research with a diverse range of participants, including people with disabilities.