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Accessibility Resources Introduction to Web Accessibility Video: Keeping Web Accessibility in Mind Video: Experiences of Students with Disabilities Section 508 Checklist WCAG 2.0 Checklist Web Accessibility Email Forum WebAIM Blog WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool Quick References: Infographic: Web...
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HTML Tips Screen readers will typically read abbreviations as full words. For example, "LSU ITS Department" might be read as "sue it's department." This issue can be avoided by: Use of periods between letters. (ex. L.S.U.) Putting spaces in between the letters of an acronym in an ALT tag. Including an acronym tag for any abbreviations. Font The...
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Images An ALT tag should be used within the image to provide a clear text alternative. Alternative text should be used for all images and graphics so that screen readers can let the user know the purpose of that image. The ALT text should also include context that is relevant to the Web page. If an image is used as a link then the alternative text should...
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