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Forms are tricky when it comes to accessibility. 😕 Here's how you can make your forms accessible with simple fixes. 👇 Carousel Description: Slide 1: Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Problem: Missing Labels Solution: Add clear, descriptive labels for each field. Slide 4: Problem: No Keyboard Navigation Solution: Ensure all form elements are keyboard accessible. Slide 5: Problem: Vague Error Messages Solution: Provide specific, actionable error messages. Slide 6: Problem: Time Limits Solution: Remove or extend time limits on forms. Slide 7: Problem: Poor Visual Design Solution: Use large text, high contrast, and a clean layout. Slide 8: Accessibility is easy with AEL DATA. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them
Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them
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Writing alt texts like a pro with AEL Data Carousel Description: Slide 1: How to write alt text like a pro? Slide 2: Tip 1: Every image must have alt text. No matter what the image is, it must contain an alt attribute. Slide 3: Tip 2: Do not give a literal description. A description should contain the information needed for a user to understand the context. Slide 4: There are three types of images. Slide 5: Type 1: Active images: Images containing links to another site/page redirect the user to another action. Here the alt text should describe the action of that specific image. Slide 6: Type 2: Informative images: Images that show certain data or hold information related to the page or content. Describe the visual and text elements in detail. Slide 7: Type 3: Decorative images: Images used for decoration don't have any meaning. Here the alt text must be empty or mention it is a decorative image. Slide 8: You are an alt text pro now! Slide 9: Accessibility is easy with AEL DATA. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
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How to Write Alt Text Like a Pro.pdf
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Carousel Description: Slide 1: Design Accessibility Do’s & Don’ts Slide 2: Do’s: Use simple colors Don’ts: Use bright contrasting colors Slide 3: Do’s: Write in plain language. Don’ts: Use figures of speech and idioms. Slide 4: Do’s: Use simple sentences & bullet points. Don’ts: Create a wall of text. Slide 5: Do’s: Make buttons descriptive. Don’ts: Make buttons vague. Slide 6: Do’s: Build simple & consistent layouts. Don’ts: Build confusing & cluttered layouts. Slide 7: Accessibility is easy with AEL Data. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
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Slide 1: 5 Common Digital Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Issue #1: Inaccessible Forms: Slide 4: How to fix it? Use labels for all fields Make sure fields are large enough for all users Provide keyboard navigation options Slide 5: Issue #2: Poor Color Contrast: Slide 6: How to fix it? - Use high-contrast color schemes. - Avoid using color alone to convey information. - Use a color contrast checker to ensure that the text is legible. Slide 7: Issue #3: Inaccessible Images: Slide 8: How to fix it? Provide descriptive alt text describing the image's content and functionality on the page. Slide 9: Issue #4: Unorganized Content: Slide 10: How to fix it? - Use headings to create a logical hierarchy. - Use lists to break up long blocks of text. Slide 11: Issue #5: Inaccessible Video and Audio: Slide 12: How to fix it? - Provide captions and transcripts. - Ensure that all video content has a visible play/pause button. Slide 13: Need help with accessibility? Contact us at info@aeldata.com.
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Slide 1: 7 things every designer needs to know about design ft. accessibility Slide 2: 1. Create higher color contrast. Slide 3: 2. Don’t rely on colors for conveying information. Slide 4: 3. Use different elements and symbols. Slide 5: 4. Add visual focus indication for keyboard users. Slide 6: 5. Maintain a sweet balance between content and visual hierarchy. Slide 7: 6. Design accessible forms to enhance the user experience. Slide 8: 7. Don't make users hover for information. Slide 9: Accessibility ≠ ugly and boring website. Slide 10: Need help with accessibility? Contact us at info@aeldata.com.
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Slide 1 How to Create Accessible Math Content? Slide 2 Traditional display methods of math expressions, such as images or plain text, pose accessibility limitations. Slide 3 The solution? Markup languages like MathML and LaTeX. Slide 4 MathML allows math expressions to be written using tags and attributes for easy interpretation by different assistive technologies. Slide 5 LaTeX, a typesetting system used by mathematicians and scientists, can be converted to other formats and is supported by JavaScript libraries like MathJax. Slide 6 From EquatIO and TeX equation editor to TEMML, LaTeX to SVG, MathType, and MathPlayer, numerous tools are available for creating accessible math content. Slide 7 Need help with accessibility? Contact us at info@aeldata.com.
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Hashtags play an important role so make sure your hashtags are accessible. Image description: Slide 1 Making Hashtags Accessible Boost Engagement, Visibility & Inclusivity! Slide 2 Hashtags are powerful for conversation, brand promotion, and expanding reach. But are they accessible to all? Slide 3 - What is Hashtag Accessibility? Hashtag accessibility means that users, including those with disabilities, can easily read, understand, and interact with your hashtags. Slide 4 - 1. For users with disabilities, hashtags can pose problems. 2. Difficulties arise from lowercase, complex, lengthy, or irrelevant hashtags. Slide 5 - 3. Enhancing hashtag accessibility can improve user experience and engagement for everyone. 4. It also helps in increasing visibility and reach of your content. Slide 6 - To create accessible hashtags: use camel case, avoid confusing abbreviations, keep them short, simple, and relevant to the topic. Slide 7 - It's important to test and monitor hashtag performance across platforms and devices. Use tools like screen readers, web accessibility checkers, and social media analytics. Slide 8 - Need help with digital accessibility? AEL Data is your trusted partner. Connect with our digital accessibility expert today!
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Forms are tricky when it comes to accessibility. 😕 Here's how you can make your forms accessible with simple fixes. 👇 Carousel Description: Slide 1: Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Problem: Missing Labels Solution: Add clear, descriptive labels for each field. Slide 4: Problem: No Keyboard Navigation Solution: Ensure all form elements are keyboard accessible. Slide 5: Problem: Vague Error Messages Solution: Provide specific, actionable error messages. Slide 6: Problem: Time Limits Solution: Remove or extend time limits on forms. Slide 7: Problem: Poor Visual Design Solution: Use large text, high contrast, and a clean layout. Slide 8: Accessibility is easy with AEL DATA. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
Common Forms Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them
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Writing alt texts like a pro with AEL Data Carousel Description: Slide 1: How to write alt text like a pro? Slide 2: Tip 1: Every image must have alt text. No matter what the image is, it must contain an alt attribute. Slide 3: Tip 2: Do not give a literal description. A description should contain the information needed for a user to understand the context. Slide 4: There are three types of images. Slide 5: Type 1: Active images: Images containing links to another site/page redirect the user to another action. Here the alt text should describe the action of that specific image. Slide 6: Type 2: Informative images: Images that show certain data or hold information related to the page or content. Describe the visual and text elements in detail. Slide 7: Type 3: Decorative images: Images used for decoration don't have any meaning. Here the alt text must be empty or mention it is a decorative image. Slide 8: You are an alt text pro now! Slide 9: Accessibility is easy with AEL DATA. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
How to Write Alt Text Like a Pro.pdf
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Carousel Description: Slide 1: Design Accessibility Do’s & Don’ts Slide 2: Do’s: Use simple colors Don’ts: Use bright contrasting colors Slide 3: Do’s: Write in plain language. Don’ts: Use figures of speech and idioms. Slide 4: Do’s: Use simple sentences & bullet points. Don’ts: Create a wall of text. Slide 5: Do’s: Make buttons descriptive. Don’ts: Make buttons vague. Slide 6: Do’s: Build simple & consistent layouts. Don’ts: Build confusing & cluttered layouts. Slide 7: Accessibility is easy with AEL Data. Contact us at info@aeldata.com
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Slide 1: 5 Common Digital Accessibility Issues & How to Fix Them. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Issue #1: Inaccessible Forms: Slide 4: How to fix it? Use labels for all fields Make sure fields are large enough for all users Provide keyboard navigation options Slide 5: Issue #2: Poor Color Contrast: Slide 6: How to fix it? - Use high-contrast color schemes. - Avoid using color alone to convey information. - Use a color contrast checker to ensure that the text is legible. Slide 7: Issue #3: Inaccessible Images: Slide 8: How to fix it? Provide descriptive alt text describing the image's content and functionality on the page. Slide 9: Issue #4: Unorganized Content: Slide 10: How to fix it? - Use headings to create a logical hierarchy. - Use lists to break up long blocks of text. Slide 11: Issue #5: Inaccessible Video and Audio: Slide 12: How to fix it? - Provide captions and transcripts. - Ensure that all video content has a visible play/pause button. Slide 13: Need help with accessibility? Contact us at info@aeldata.com.
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Hashtags play an important role so make sure your hashtags are accessible. Image description: Slide 1 Making Hashtags Accessible Boost Engagement, Visibility & Inclusivity! Slide 2 Hashtags are powerful for conversation, brand promotion, and expanding reach. But are they accessible to all? Slide 3 - What is Hashtag Accessibility? Hashtag accessibility means that users, including those with disabilities, can easily read, understand, and interact with your hashtags. Slide 4 - 1. For users with disabilities, hashtags can pose problems. 2. Difficulties arise from lowercase, complex, lengthy, or irrelevant hashtags. Slide 5 - 3. Enhancing hashtag accessibility can improve user experience and engagement for everyone. 4. It also helps in increasing visibility and reach of your content. Slide 6 - To create accessible hashtags: use camel case, avoid confusing abbreviations, keep them short, simple, and relevant to the topic. Slide 7 - It's important to test and monitor hashtag performance across platforms and devices. Use tools like screen readers, web accessibility checkers, and social media analytics. Slide 8 - Need help with digital accessibility? AEL Data is your trusted partner. Connect with our digital accessibility expert today!
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Image description: Slide 1 Making Hashtags Accessible Boost Engagement, Visibility & Inclusivity! Slide 2 Hashtags are powerful for conversation, brand promotion, and expanding reach. But are they accessible to all? Slide 3 - What is Hashtag Accessibility? Hashtag accessibility means that users, including those with disabilities, can easily read, understand, and interact with your hashtags. Slide 4 - 1. For users with disabilities, hashtags can pose problems. 2. Difficulties arise from lowercase, complex, lengthy, or irrelevant hashtags. Slide 5 - 3. Enhancing hashtag accessibility can improve user experience and engagement for everyone. 4. It also helps in increasing visibility and reach of your content. Slide 6 - To create accessible hashtags: use camel case, avoid confusing abbreviations, keep them short, simple, and relevant to the topic. Slide 7 - It's important to test and monitor hashtag performance across platforms and devices. Use tools like screen readers, web accessibility checkers, and social media analytics. Slide 8 - Need help with digital accessibility? AEL Data is your trusted partner. Connect with our digital accessibility expert today!
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Image description: Slide 1 Making Hashtags Accessible Boost Engagement, Visibility & Inclusivity! Slide 2 Hashtags are powerful for conversation, brand promotion, and expanding reach. But are they accessible to all? Slide 3 - What is Hashtag Accessibility? Hashtag accessibility means that users, including those with disabilities, can easily read, understand, and interact with your hashtags. Slide 4 - 1. For users with disabilities, hashtags can pose problems. 2. Difficulties arise from lowercase, complex, lengthy, or irrelevant hashtags. Slide 5 - 3. Enhancing hashtag accessibility can improve user experience and engagement for everyone. 4. It also helps in increasing visibility and reach of your content. Slide 6 - To create accessible hashtags: use camel case, avoid confusing abbreviations, keep them short, simple, and relevant to the topic. Slide 7 - It's important to test and monitor hashtag performance across platforms and devices. Use tools like screen readers, web accessibility checkers, and social media analytics. Slide 8 - Need help with digital accessibility? AEL Data is your trusted partner. Connect with our digital accessibility expert today!
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Accessibility isn't just the right thing to do, it's good for business too. Check out these 7 reasons why making your digital presence accessible is a smart move. Image description: Slide 1: 7 reasons to make your digital presence accessible. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Right Thing to Do: Slide 4: By ensuring that everyone can access and use your content, you are promoting inclusivity and equality for all. Slide 5: 2. Legal Compliance: Slide 6: You can avoid legal issues and potential lawsuits. Slide 7: 3. It Increases Reach: Slide 8: You include people with disabilities who may have been excluded otherwise. Slide 9: It Improves User Experience: Slide 10: Accessible content is easier to navigate and understand, making it more user-friendly. Slide 11: It Promotes Innovation: Slide 12: Promotes innovation by encouraging developers to find creative solutions to accessibility challenges. Slide 13: It's Good for Business: Slide 14: You are creating a positive brand image and building customer loyalty. Slide 15: 7. It's Cost-Effective: Slide 16: Creating accessible digital content is cost-effective in the long run as you can avoid costly retrofits later. Slide 17: What are your thoughts on the importance of digital accessibility?
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Accessibility isn't just for people with disabilities. It benefits everyone, and it doesn't have to be expensive or time-consuming. Image description: Slide 1: Let's debunk accessibility myths! Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: Myth #1: Accessibility is Too Expensive. Slide 4: Many accessibility features are easy and inexpensive to implement. Not making content accessible can cost more in the long run. Slide 5: Myth #2: Accessibility is Only for People with Disabilities. Slide 6: Accessibility benefits everyone, including those with temporary disabilities or situational limitations. Slide 7: Myth #3: Accessibility is Time-Consuming. Slide 8: It may require extra effort initially. Considering accessibility early can save time and effort in the long run. Slide 9: Myth #4: Assistive Technology Solves Everything. Slide 10: People with disabilities may use different types of assistive technology depending on their needs, so it's important to create content that is accessible without relying on it. Slide 11: Myth #5: Accessibility is Just About Compliance. Slide 12: It’s more than meeting legal requirements. It's about creating a more inclusive and welcoming experience for everyone. Slide 13: Have you encountered myths like these? Comment down below. Visit more: https://aeldata.com/demystifying-common-misconceptions-of-accessibility/
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Creating an accessible website shouldn't be an afterthought. Use this checklist to ensure your website is user-friendly for everyone. Slide 1: Web Accessibility Checklist Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Alt Text for Images: Slide 4: Provide descriptive alt text for all images on your website. Slide 5: 2. Logical Hierarchy: Slide 6: Use headings to create a logical hierarchy of information, making it easier for people to navigate. Slide 7: 3. Color Contrast: Slide 8: Ensure that all text on your website has sufficient color contrast to make it easy to read. Slide 9: 4. Captions and Transcripts: Slide 10: Provide captions or transcripts for all audio and video content on your website to make it accessible. Slide 11: 5. Keyboard Accessibility: Slide 12: Ensure that all website functionality can be accessed using a keyboard. Slide 13: 6. Descriptive Link Text: Slide 14: Use descriptive link text to provide context. Slide 15: 7. Compatibility with Assistive Technology: Slide 16: Ensure that your website is compatible with assistive technologies. Slide 17: What else can we add to the list?
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Slide 1: 7 tips boost reach on your account ft. accessibility. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Provide Alternative Text for Images: Slide 4: Providing alternative text (alt text) for images on social media platforms allows people with visual impairments to understand the content of your images. Slide 5: 2. Use CamelCase in Hashtags: Slide 6: Using CamelCase in hashtags (e.g., #AccessibleTwitter instead of #accessibletwitter) makes it easier for people using screen readers to understand the individual words in the hashtag. Slide 7: 3. Use Captions for Video: Slide 8: Adding captions to video content on social media platforms makes it accessible for people with hearing impairments. Slide 9: 4. Use Emojis Sparingly: Slide 10: Overuse of emojis can confuse social media content for people. Use emojis sparingly and ensure that they add value to your message. Slide 11: 5. Provide Clear and Descriptive Text: Slide 12: Use clear and descriptive text in your social media posts to ensure that everyone can understand your message, including people with cognitive disabilities. Slide 13: 6. Use Accessible Fonts: Slide 14: Use fonts that are easy to read for all users, including those with visual impairments. Sans-serif fonts are generally easier to read than serif fonts. Slide 15: 7. Consider Color Contrast: Slide 16: Ensure sufficient color contrast between text and background to make it easy to read for people with visual impairments. Slide 17: Have you encountered accessibility issues on social media?
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7 Easy Fixes to Make Your Courses Accessible
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