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How to address accessibility complaints
Accessibility
People with disabilities often run into accessibility issues when using everyday systems or services that most people take for granted. It's important that organisations understand the appropriate way to address these issues.
Bridging the gap
Accessibility
Web accessibility is a complex subject and although it has been around since the dawn of the Web, much of it is still not understood. So where is it going wrong?
Plain language is not just plain words
Accessibility
Plain language is a user-centred approach to producing content. It starts with understanding your audience’s needs. And ideally, it ends with user testing to make sure you’ve met them.
WCAG confusion around audio description
Accessibility
Parts of the Web Content Accessibility Guideline 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) can be difficult to understand, especially if you're rapidly trying to get your head around it and apply it before your website or article is launched to the public.
Three tips that anyone can use to create more accessible content
Accessibility
Accessible content is an integral part of web accessibility. Below are three techniques that anyone can use to make their content more accessible and inclusive to people with disabilities.
Embedded YouTube and Google Maps – are they accessible?
Digital Accessibility
Organisations often rely on embedded content to add additional functionality to their websites. It's incredibly easy to share a YouTube video or Google map, and embed that video on your own website using HTML that is automatically generated.
Australian Accessibility Conference (OZeWAI) Highlights - February 2020
Digital Accessibility
Matthew attended the Australian Accessibility Conference in Perth which combined both the Perth Web Accessibility Camp and OZeWAI into one big event. Read about the latest in accessibility here.
Accessibility in Oz
Accessibility is often an afterthought in digital projects, overlooked due to time or budget constraints. Making accessibility a separate process implies it's an extra task to be completed, rather than something that should be considered from the start.
Bupa understands importance of digital inclusivity
Accessibility Training
Digital inclusion is paramount for every organisation and business. Poor decisions around accessibility can prove costly, with organisations risking reputational damage along with possible legal action and the need to redesign.