Digital Accessibility Tips
Digital Accessibility Tips
Portable Document Format (PDF) has become a ubiquitous medium for sharing documents in various settings, from educational materials to business reports. Ensuring the accessibility of PDFs is crucial
Microsoft Office applications, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, have become integral tools in the professional setting in order to collaborate on documents. Ensuring accessibility within these
In the dynamic world of web design, creating an inclusive and accessible online experience is paramount. One often overlooked aspect is the accessibility of tables, which play a crucial role in
In the fast-paced digital era, accessibility is a key factor in ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, can navigate and interact with online content seamlessly. From
Language can be complicated and complex but is something that we cannot escape. This month we are focusing on Language and how to make the language of our content more accessible for all of our users
The way we format our text can really help users be able to understand our content much faster and independently.
Capitalizing Text
Using capitalized text should be avoided whenever possible.
Color should be used limitedly and when used should be checked to make sure it meets the needed color contrast ratios requirements.
When Using Color, You Should:
- Not use it by itself to
It can be really hard to figure out what font size your content needs to be especially when you are switching between font size measurements. The below table will be able to help you with the top 5
In partnership with University Communications and the Digital Accessibility Coordinator together we have developed an easy to use guide to ensure that that your materials will be meeting UVA branding