Google Slides Accessibility: A Guide to Inclusive Presentations
Accessibility in Google Slides means making your content work for every learner and enhancing the experience for all users, including
Accessibility in Google Slides means making your content work for every learner and enhancing the experience for all users, including
Key Takeaways The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are developed and maintained by the World
Accessibility means that everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, can easily access and use
Audio accessibility involves providing captions, transcripts and audio descriptions to make your audio content accessible to people with disabilities. Read more!
Making images accessible on your website is crucial to ensuring that all users, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, can access and understand your content. You can take several steps to make your images accessible, including using alt text, providing descriptions in HTML, and adding captions for images.
When complying with accessibility regulations, some public sector organizations may find it challenging to allocate resources towards making their published content accessible.
Insights from Sarah Stricker’s Webinar: All About WCAG Accessibility And What’s Next Sarah Stricker is
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