Displaying 10 - 18 of 45 results
![Refer to document for alt text for Social Media Accessibility Infographic](/sites/default/files/Vision%20Australia%20Infographic.png)
How to make social media accessible: Our top three tips
Digital Accessibility
When posting on social media, there are many things to consider; is this what my audience wants to see? Does this align with our style guides? Have I checked my spelling, punctuation and research? But, importantly, you should also ask yourself if your content is accessible to all audiences.
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
Making dynamic websites accessible using focus management
Accessibility
Have you considered how dynamic sites and features have some key characteristics that require additional attention and testing to ensure they are accessible? Find out more how to ensure your site is accessible
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
How to make "Read more" links accessible
Digital Accessibility
"Read more" are commonly used on websites, but they aren't very descriptive when read outside of their surrounding context. Learn how to make links easier to interpret for blind screen reader users.
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
Why Digital Accessibility?
Accessibility
There are several reasons why your chances of getting sued over inaccessible content in Australia might be lower than elsewhere. But at the end of the day, should fear of a big stick be the driving force behind your organisations' digital accessibility policy?
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
How to address accessibility complaints
Accessibility
People with disabilities often run into accessibility issues when using everyday systems or services that most people take for granted. It's important that organisations understand the appropriate way to address these issues.
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
Bridging the gap
Accessibility
Web accessibility is a complex subject and although it has been around since the dawn of the Web, much of it is still not understood. So where is it going wrong?
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
Plain language is not just plain words
Accessibility
Plain language is a user-centred approach to producing content. It starts with understanding your audience’s needs. And ideally, it ends with user testing to make sure you’ve met them.
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
WCAG confusion around audio description
Accessibility
Parts of the Web Content Accessibility Guideline 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) can be difficult to understand, especially if you're rapidly trying to get your head around it and apply it before your website or article is launched to the public.
![](/themes/custom/vision_australia/images/default_listing_img.png)
Three tips that anyone can use to create more accessible content
Accessibility
Accessible content is an integral part of web accessibility. Below are three techniques that anyone can use to make their content more accessible and inclusive to people with disabilities.