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Usability means designing your website to be effective, efficient, and satisfying. Accessibility makes sure it is effective, efficient, and satisfying for more people especially people with disabilities and in more situations including with assistive technologies, mobile devices, and more.
Click on each of the headings below to find out more about the different parts of the website. Easy read documents. Accessible formats. Language. Visual communication. Larger text size and images. Change background or text colour. Heading structure. Link text.
Dignity self-respect and the respect of others. Independence do things without unnecessary help from others. Integration same service, same way. Equal Opportunity same options, chances and benefits.
Best practices for accessibility include avoiding excessive blinking (which can induce seizures) and including a stop/pause button for users with visual processing or cognitive disabilities, or who may be using an assistive technology that requires sound-based navigation, such as a screen reader.
The principle of accessibility in organizing, engagement, and equity work refers to conditions or strategies that enable the full and equitable participation of community members, particularly those who have historically been marginalized, who come from diverse cultural backgrounds, or who have certain specialized
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The current version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), WCAG 2.1, is organized around four guiding principles: Perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
How can you ensure the usability and accessibility of your software designs? Understand your users. Apply design principles. Test and evaluate. Consider different devices and platforms. Incorporate inclusive and diverse design. Keep learning and improving. Heres what else to consider.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are organized by four main principles, which state that content must be POUR: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.

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