How do people who cannot move their arms use your website? What about people who cannot see well or at all? Or people who have difficulty hearing or understanding, or have other disabilities?
This resource introduces how people with disabilities, including people with age-related impairments, use the Web. It describes tools and approaches that people with different kinds of disabilities use to browse the Web and the barriers they encounter due to poor design. It helps developers, designers, ...
This courseware serves as a starting point for much-needed dialogue with your clients’ employees and leadership teams. Fostering a respectful workplace that is safe and inclusive is a top priority for many organizations.
Several months ago, we blogged about why everyone should care about accessibility standards in eLearning. We made our case for tackling accessibility head-on, rather than making it an afterthought.
We wanted to follow up by exploring the ways we put this philosophy into practice with dominKnow | ONE. We've worked hard to include features in our authoring tools that empower users to do more than meet minimum legal standards.
Our goal is to help you optimize the eLearning experience of your...
Concerned your video or animation might not meet the photo sensitivity or flashing/blinking requirement of WCAG 2.3.1 A? Use this tool to test it out and confirm.