Web Accessibility
Headline Structure
Headlines help users understand and scan the content on the page easily. This benefits all users, including those who have cognitive and low-vision disabilities. As well as, screen readers to accurately read the content in a meaningful way.
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Color Contrast
Contrast between the foreground and background of content benefits users with vision disabilities (e.g. older people with low vision), as well as assistive technology.
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Links
Links should be unique to each page as this benefits users who use screen readers and speech recognition software.
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Alt text
Alternative text help describe the image for users who have vision and cognitive disabilities, as well as assistive technology.
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Pages Titles
Page titles that are unique and concise benefit users with cognitive, visual and mobility disabilities, as well as assistive technology.
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Captions
Captions benefits users with cognitive disabilities and hearing impairments, as well as assistive technology.
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