Do I Need to Make My Website Material Available in Braille?
Individuals who are unable to see or have difficulty with their vision often use braille (a system of raised dots that represent words)…
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Individuals who are unable to see or have difficulty with their vision often use braille (a system of raised dots that represent words)…
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I’ve been an avid gamer since I was about three years old, playing Super Mario, Zelda, and Duck Hunt on my Dad’s original Nintendo. I’d…
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Large Print (also large print, large-print, large font, and large type) is the term for print or digital text documents in which the font size/typeface…
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When we refer to the nesting of tags, we are talking about the presence of tags inside other tags. Synonymously, when a tag contains other…
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There has been an influx of accessibility-related questions for both education customers and organizations that sell to education institutions. Every week, I have several conversations…
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WebAIM recently released the tenth edition of its annual survey on screen reader preferences. This survey, which took place in December and January, provides us…
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My name is Aaron Page. I am Allyant’s Director of Accessibility, and I am blind. I was born with congenital glaucoma and lost my remaining…
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Maintaining proper physical fitness is crucial for everyone’s well-being. For individuals with visual impairments, achieving fitness can be a daunting task, especially if technology is…
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The term “alternative formats” refers to printed and electronic versions of documents intended for users with disabilities. In both print and digital environments, certain users…
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