Heading levels have meaning, especially for screen reader users and search engines. That means one unique first level heading per page, with the other headings representing the page content similar to the index of a book: easily scannable and semantic. Write well-structured headings, because what is good for your reader, is also good for your… Continue reading What is Accessible heading structure
Month: April 2023
How to Make Google Calendar Accessible
Google Calendar is a shareable online calendar through which you can also coordinate meetings, making it a popular tool used by companies worldwide. Its entirely cloud-based, online nature means anyone can access it anytime from anywhere, making it ideal for remote workers and those on the go. But, as with any tool, you must keep… Continue reading How to Make Google Calendar Accessible
The Importance of Alt Text for Screen Reader Users: A Guide to Best Practices and Accessibility
Introduction In the digital age, creating accessible content is more important than ever. One critical aspect of web accessibility is the use of alt text for images, which ensures that screen reader users can access and understand visual content. This blog post will explore the importance of alt text, discuss best practices based on the… Continue reading The Importance of Alt Text for Screen Reader Users: A Guide to Best Practices and Accessibility
How To Make Your Google Document Or Presentation More Accessible
Millions of people across the world use Google Docs for creating online documents. While it is widely considered an alternative to MS Word, people with disabilities might find it challenging to use, as it lacks certain key accessibility functionalities that MS Word has. With that said, you can make your Google Docs more accessible to… Continue reading How To Make Your Google Document Or Presentation More Accessible