Just as with Word documents and Google Docs, PDFs or Portable Document Format files, should incorporate the simple ways to design accessibly. For...
Author - David Cote
David Cote believes that all users should have a reasonably equivalent experience when accessing a piece of content and that the WCAG guidelines can make this possible. He writes articles which may help website developers and designers to make their projects more compliant with these standards.
When you need to create a table, there are several things you will need to keep in mind to ensure your table is accessible to all of your readers...
Images can serve many different purposes from simple decoration to visuals of complex processes. Using them in your online learning content can be a...
When creating a Word document, there are a few simple ways you can author it with accessibility in mind. In this article, we’ll review those...
Don’t how use Adobe Acrobat DC’s accessibility checker? No need to fret because we’ve got the basic steps here. A common type of document is a PDF...
Looking for a good screen reader? Then you might have probably heard about NVDA. NVDA, which stands for “non-visual desktop access”, is a free screen...
This article is about the JAWS screen-reading software and it’s most commonly used functionalities. To begin with, JAWS is one of the most...
There are various tools that you can use to identify ways in making a webpage more accessible to people with disabilities and one of them is WAVE, a...
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines or WCAG are long, complicated and pretty confusing at times especially for those who are new to it. In this...
Beyoncé is used to making headlines for dropping an album or winning an award. But did you know that her management company Parkwood Entertainment...