#Web accessibility audit
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advancedbytez · 7 months ago
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Why Do You Need a VPAT?
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Learn why a VPAT is essential for businesses, helping ensure accessibility compliance and demonstrating commitment to inclusivity.
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adasitecompliance · 1 year ago
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Accessible Websites
Design websites with features and functionalities that enable individuals with disabilities to access and interact with online content effectively, promoting a more inclusive and equitable digital experience!
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tech-entires · 1 year ago
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7 Ways to Improve Your Web Accessibility Audit
Web Accessibility Audit is more crucial than ever, thanks to the evolution of virtual transformation This has created for numerous prospects
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aodawebcheck · 1 year ago
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The Ultimate Guide to Conducting a Web Accessibility Audit
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Conducting a thorough web accessibility audit is a crucial step toward ensuring that your website is accessible to everyone, regardless of disabilities. Here are essential guidelines to follow when undertaking this important process:
Understanding the Basics 
Before delving into the audit itself, it's essential to grasp the fundamentals of web accessibility. Familiarize yourself with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which provide a comprehensive framework for making web content accessible. Understanding the principles of perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness is crucial as this forms the backbone of an effective audit.
Comprehensive Assessment of Perceivability
In a web accessibility audit, focus on ensuring that information and user interface components are presented in a way that all users can perceive. This involves evaluating the use of alternative text for images, providing captions for multimedia content, and ensuring that color is not the sole means of conveying information. By addressing these aspects, you enhance the overall user experience for individuals with visual or auditory impairments.
Enhancing Operability for All Users
Operability is a key aspect of web accessibility, emphasizing the importance of navigation and interaction. A thorough audit should assess keyboard accessibility, ensuring that all interactive elements can be operated using a keyboard alone. Additionally, consider providing sufficient time for users to read and complete tasks, accommodating those with motor disabilities or cognitive impairments.
Prioritizing Understandability in Content
Content that is clear and easy to comprehend benefits all users, especially those with cognitive or learning disabilities. During the audit, evaluate the language used, organize content in a logical manner, and provide consistent navigation. This not only improves accessibility but also enhances the overall user experience for everyone interacting with the website.
Ensuring Robustness for Future Compatibility
A forward-looking AODA audit considers the robustness of the website's code and technology. Assess compatibility with various assistive technologies and ensure that the website remains accessible as technologies evolve. This proactive approach guarantees that your digital platform continues to provide an inclusive experience for users with disabilities.
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aeldata-usa · 2 years ago
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csco-it · 1 year ago
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ao3org · 4 months ago
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Changes to Character Tags in Video Blogging RPF: Usernames Incoming!
Hello! In the near future, the Video Blogging RPF wrangling team will change the way we format character tags. We’re happy to announce that all canonical character tags will include content creators’ usernames by default, similar to what has been done for character tags in SMP fandoms for some time.
For example, the following tags will be updated:
Sean McLoughlin will be renamed to Sean McLoughlin | Jacksepticeye
Jeremy Harrington will be renamed to Jeremy | Jerma985
Rachell "Rae" Hofstetter will be renamed to Rachell "Rae" Hofstetter | Valkyrae
Apollo Willems will be renamed to Apollo Willems | DumbDog
These changes are already underway for smaller-use character tags, and we ask for your patience as we roll out changes across all relevant Video Blogging RPF character tags. We hope this change makes it easier for you to find and tag your works. We’ve included more granular details below for anyone curious about the specifics :)
Why are you making this change?
As we’re an RPF subfandom, we adhere to standard policy for RPF tag formatting, which means including a legal name where appropriate. We source legal names from web pages that are publicly accessible at the time of canonization, which creators would have endorsed themselves (such as their social media or interview articles). However, when character tags only contain a legal name, they’re often unrecognizable for both users and wranglers. 
If a content creator primarily promotes themselves under a username, many users likely won’t know who the canonical character tag is referring to. Similarly, tag wranglers have struggled with accidentally duplicating character tags: we have trouble finding the canonical tags too!
To improve things for everyone, we’re changing our canonical tags to include usernames alongside legal names where appropriate. This ensures we’re compatible with other RPF fandoms—which we often have overlap with—while keeping tags usable and recognizable. 
Will this affect anyone whose character tag is only a username? Will you add legal names to tags that don’t have them already? 
We don’t plan to edit any existing canonical character tags that only contain a username. For example, TommyInnit (Video Blogging RPF) will remain canonical, even though the creator has since also made content under the legal name Tom Simons. 
In rare cases, a username may be ambiguous within Video Blogging RPF, and we will add another name or more information to a character tag to differentiate it. However, this is generally quite rare. When we conducted our audit of all character tags in Video Blogging RPF, the vast majority of username-only tags did not require additional disambiguation and will not be changed. 
In other cases, such as a content creator not wanting to be associated with a username anymore, we will remove the relevant information from the tag and replace it with a more appropriate name. This is similar to how we handle content creators who do not go by old legal names anymore. If a content creator changes their name—legal name or username—and does not want to be associated with their old name, we have and always will update the character tag as appropriate. 
What if a legal name on a character tag is incorrect? Will you be fixing those?
During our audit, we also ran into a few cases where a character tag’s legal name is incorrect, outdated, or there are conflicting sources. We will be updating such tags with more up-to-date information as we come across them or will remove names from a tag entirely if there are conflicting sources. For example, as mentioned above, Jeremy Harrington will be renamed to Jeremy | Jerma985 due to conflicting unofficial sources regarding the creator's legal last name. 
We want to thank our volunteers for their hard work, both for evaluating the 6000+ character tags in Video Blogging RPF and for preparing to rename all relevant tags as quickly and smoothly as possible. Given the large number of tags that will be changed, these changes will take some time to complete. We ask for your patience as we work to rename all relevant tags. If you have any follow-up questions, or concerns about specific tags, you can always contact AO3 Support.
(From time to time, ao3org posts announcements of recent or upcoming wrangling changes on behalf of the Tag Wrangling Committee.)
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reimenaashelyee · 1 year ago
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Midcareer Artist/Author Tip: Save a copy of any interviews or reviews about your work because who knows if the outlet where that was published will completely collapse
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I'm really grateful I'm sorta shameless enough to archive copies of interviews and especially nice reviews of my comics because if I hadn't, this particular interview with the British Library would just be gone forever. I've put up a copy in the Alexander Comic website, so at least this piece of my webcomic's personal history is intact and accessible.
Late last year the British Library experienced a huge data breach / cybersecurity attack that completely evaporated the digital archives. Blog posts, the manuscript/illumination archives, web pages, exhibition catalogues, ... they are still down months later. It's wild to me that such a thing can happen to a PUBLIC infrastructure - a NATIONAL library and archive!!! Decades of information gone like that. Its been months and months of barely anything coming back online.
As an artist from outside the UK, I literally CANNOT access any of the European manuscripts of the Alexander Romance in their collection - meaning the British Library as a resource is impossible for Book Two. Which is wild cos the Library was like almost 50% of the bibliography and art references for Book One. As someone whose dayjob is to build, manage and audit workflow / data infrastructure this stuns me in disbelief at how lax the library was about backing up their website and digital infrastructure. They don't even have offline, offsite copies?? I'm talking about basic things here, not even the high level security and data engineering stuff. (all this being said with the knowledge that the British Library itself keeps getting their budget cut)
Anyway idk, this whole thing is a big lesson on archiving things online (and always backing up your stuff). Cos the Internet isn't forever apparently.
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moonyskarma · 1 day ago
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𝒯𝙝𝔢 𝒮𝙝𝔞𝚍𝙤𝚠 𝒮𝙥𝔦𝚍𝙚𝔯
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◀ FILE ACCESSED: LEVEL 9 REQUIRED ► METAHUMAN DOSSIER: SPIDERMAN A.R.G.U.S. REGISTRY CODE: X-319J-CH-VOID
ALIASES: Spiderman / Shadow Spider / The Spider CIVILIAN IDENTITY: West, Charles "Charlie" Calloway AGE: 23 KNOWN AFFILIATIONS: Flash (Charles Leclerc), Team Flash, CCPD LOCATION TRACKED: Central City CURRENT STATUS: Active
PHYSICAL PROFILE: • Height: 5'8' • Build: Athletic, high muscle density (noted for enhanced strength) • Eyes: Dark brown • Identifying Marks: Minor scar, left oral commissure (non-inhibitory); mask conceals facial identity effectively. • Movement Style: Agile, non-linear; often utilizes vertical terrain. Confirmed enhanced reflexes. • Suit: Matte black adaptive suit with web-distribution technology and reinforced under layer. Not A.R.G.U.S.-issued.
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PRIMARY ABILITIES: • Enhanced Physiology: Superhuman strength (class 10), stamina, reflexes, and healing factor. • Wall-Crawling: Adhesive grip via neuro-responsive extremities. • Spider-Sense: Extrasensory awareness of immediate threats. • Web Deployment: Internally engineered, wrist-mounted cartridges. Customizable web types (standard tensile, impact dispersal, ensnarement) • Combat Training: Improvised street combat, acrobatic evasion, and pressure-point targeting.
SKILLSET & SPECIALIZATIONS: • Forensic profiling, behavioral analysis (certified) • Tactical intelligence and urban reconnaissance • High proficiency in field improvisation and stealth pursuit • Access to CCPD crime scene data and surveillance through internal credentials (flagged by ARGUS audit; under review)
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE & BACKSTORY: Psychological Profile: • Subject exhibits patterns of trauma-rooted hyper-independence. Displays marked reluctance to delegate or rely on others—early case files indicate complete operational solitude for first phase of activity. • Notably anti-lethal but not pacifistic; engages targets with calculated brutality when deemed necessary. Repeated field reports highlight consistent use of force intended to incapacitate rather than eliminate. • Maintains high tactical intelligence and demonstrates combat-specific hyperfocus, especially in urban terrain. Emotional triggers noted: child endangerment, abuse of power, institutional failure. Exhibits signs of complex trauma and internalized guilt response—subject is a classic moral absolutist operating in moral grey. • Behavioral alignment: Anti-heroic, trending toward cooperative vigilante. • Integration into Team Flash has promoted marked behavioral shifts—less isolation, increasing reliance on allies (notably Flash and Cisco Ramon). Subject remains emotionally reserved but is capable of deep loyalty once trust is established.
Background Summary: • Subject was adopted as a young child into the West family under sealed circumstances; birth records list "Calloway" as original surname. Details regarding biological parents remain classified or unknown, though metahuman lineage is suspected. • Early adolescence marked by above-average intelligence, academic aptitude in forensic science and behavioral criminology, and notable disciplinary issues related to authority resistance. Currently employed by CCPD as a criminologist. • Initial vigilante activity predates official metahuman registrated by ~10 months. Operated nocturnally under masked alias "The Spider", avoiding detection while targeting individuals who eluded legal consequence. Patterns consistent with personal vendetta overlaying systemic justice response. • Following first contact with The Flash, subject's strategy evolved—shifted from solo vigilantism to tactical cooperation in metahuman apprehension efforts. • Subject remains unregistered in the official Central City vigilante database, though Team Flash records identify him as a consistent field agent in meta-level incidents.
THREAT ASSESSMENT: • Threat Level: Yellow (Conditional Watchlist) • Subject poses no direct threat to civilians or sanctioned meta operations under typical parameters. Actions are guided by a strong internal moral code, though not always in alignment with ARGUS or CCPD protocol. • Tactical efficiency, unpredictability, and emotional volatility under specific triggers (e.g., child endangerment, abuse of power, sexual abuse) warrant continued surveillance • Field Classification: Containment Risk Tier II — Standard intervention protocols apply; use of lethal force not authorized unless subject breaches metahuman containment policy. • Despite cooperative stance, subject has not submitted to full ARGUS evaluation.
SECURITY CLEARANCE NOTES: Access to full dossier contents restricted to Level 9 operatives and above. Any unauthorized attempts to duplicate, transmit, or disseminate subject data will trigger immediate lockdown protocol [Ref. ARGUS Regulation 16.3c]. Subject's full metahuman potential remains under evaluation; redacted portions accessible only by Director Waller or ARGUS Field Oversight Division.
[SECTION REDACTED – 03.16.XX / AUTHORIZATION: W. WALLER] Biological origin and medical anomalies flagged for meta-genetic analysis. Subject denies knowledge of pre-adoption trauma. Further investigation pending.
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. . . back to the circus 🎪
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greenthena · 2 years ago
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Buck up, Hamlet!
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***Trigger warning: Death and taking your own life in the context of Shakespeare***
Aziraphale likes Hamlet. Likes the play so much, that he bats his eyelashes at Crowley until the demon performs a miracle to make the mopey Prince of Denmark more popular. Well, good job, the both of you, because four hundred and some odd years later, you still can't get through repertory auditions without some bugger hoisting a skull and starting that monologue. Not that I don't appreciate Hamlet from a structural and analytical perspective. And the Prince of Denmark is a character most actors would sacrifice several toes to play. But it's dark. It's not a fun one.
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So why does Aziraphale like it so much? Why's this fluffy little angel so Hell-bent on one of Shakespeare's tragedies? Join me, friendly Good Omens scholars, and let's suss some shit out.
Crowley adamantly dislikes Shakespeare's tragedies. "This isn't one of Shakespeare's gloomy ones, is it? Arghhhh. No wonder no one is here," he complains, wilting like a floppy noodle. Of course, it doesn't take much for Aziraphale to weasel the demon into miracling more people into the audience. But Crowley makes a point to say that he "still prefer(s) the funny ones" as he's leaving The Globe.
Crowley, I would argue, goes to the theatre to escape his real-life situation. He's a bloody demon who, when he's not stationed on Earth, literally goes to Hell. And it's not a nice place. Crowley's everyday life (particularly when he's not around Aziraphale) revolves around pain and suffering--whether its his or someone else's is insignificant. What matters is that regularly sees and experiences tangible, visceral representations of tragedy in his actual existence. Of course he prefers Shakespeare's funny ones! They're a reminder that the world and the human race that he's accidentally become so attached to is full of more than torment and affliction. Crowley doesn't appreciate Shakespeare's tragedies because they're an extension of his own suffering, with which he's already intimately familiar. For Crowley, attending a Shakespearean tragedy is like picking a scab. You already know you've been injured and fussing with the damned thing only makes it worse.
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This is not the case for Azirapahle. As an angel, he's not allowed to have any scabs, much less pick at them. Like Crowley, he sees suffering in the world. He knows that humanity is constantly facing difficult odds, and even the most wonderful of human lives eventually ends in death. But unlike Crowley, Aziraphale works within a system in which there is no gray space--and therefore, no room for an angel, an agent of the side of righteousness, to experience doubt in the Ineffable Plan. The Heavenly model is to deal with problems by pretending they don't exist. Heaven has an image to maintain, after all. Like, the sheer amount of repression we see amongst the Heavenly Host is honestly terrifying. I'm thinking about the way in which The Metatron frames the Fall and damnation of a third of the angels. "For one Prince of Heaven to be cast into the outer darkness makes a good story. For it to happen twice, makes it look like there is some kind of institutional problem." It's so cold and removed because to process something so traumatic would not fit the image of Heaven. So it's neatly boxed up and packed away into a soundbite that better fits Heaven's corporate brand.
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Aziraphale's suffering is certainly no less than Crowley's. The angel's trauma is repressed. It's cloaked in shining bright hallways of pure angelic light. It's hidden behind false words and tight smiles. It's communicated passive-aggressively by abusers who still have the angel caught in their web of control and manipulation. At least Crowley's trauma is visible. When he fell, the demon took on a new appearance that physically demonstrates his suffering. He has access to feelings of anger and frustration and he's allowed to express these things because he's a demon. He doesn't have to be good.
Since Aziraphale is not permitted to own his emotions and his trauma, he outsources them. He enjoys Shakespeare's tragedies because they give him the opportunity to achieve second-hand catharsis. He may not be able to admit that he's suffering, but he can experience Hamlet's pain vicariously.
***Reminding you of that trigger warning, folks!***
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And this is where we get to the question, "To be, or not to be?" This is the moment in S1 E3 when Aziraphale interacts with Richard Burbage, and shouts out, "To be! Not to be! Come on, Hamlet, buck up!" He says this with this coy little smile, obviously trying to get a laugh out of Crowley. But it's indicative of a more serious dilemma that the angel, himself, must parse out. In Shakespeare's play, Hamlet's query is expressed as he wrestles with the choice between life and death. Essentially, it's a contemplation of suicide--a dark part of humanity that Heaven manages by eternally condemning those who would risk it. However there's another way to read this question, not as life and death, but as agency and the lack thereof. We think of "to be" as the choice for life and "not to be" as the option for suicide. But the only way in which Hamlet can express his agency is by taking control of the one thing that truly belongs to him: his own life. So when asking this question of an eternal being, what exactly does it mean, "To be?" What does it mean for Aziraphale to express agency in his immortal existence?
In Western thought, we tend to divide things into binaries: right and wrong, black and white, good and evil...to be or not to be. Back in the Garden if Eden, Crowley first introduced Adam and Eve to the idea that they had a choice. The serpent presented two options, obey or disobey God's authority. Though I think a better way of looking at it would be to say, passively accept your role or have agency in your fate. This is Crowley's method. He never pushes temptations upon you. He just wants to make sure you know all your options.
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Like Hamlet, Aziraphale is presented with the choice of, "To be or not to be?" He can sign on the dotted line and follow Heaven's authority or he can be an angel with agency, an angel that goes along with Heaven as far as he can. And though Aziraphale still struggles with how exactly free will pertains to angels, Crowley shows him time and time again that he has options--he can make his own choices. From the very first interaction between the angel and the demon on the wall of Eden, Crowley (ever the optimist) knows there is hope for some meaningful connection with Aziraphale, because the angel makes a choice for himself: he gives away his sword. And from that moment, Crowley realizes that this angel might be just enough of a bastard to be worth knowing.
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It's no wonder Aziraphale gets attached to the tragedy of Hamlet. It allows him to observe and process the darker and more difficult emotions that he, as an angel, struggles to manage. And perhaps more importantly, the Prince of Denmark's famous soliloquy mirrors of Crowley's method of temptation, wherein the demon simply reminds him that he has a choice and that, even as an angel, he can find ways to express his agency.
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advancedbytez · 8 months ago
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Dropdown Menus and Accessibility: Key Issue, Guidelines & Fix
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Learn how to make dropdown menus accessible by addressing common issues, ensuring smooth navigation for all users on your website.
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adasitecompliance · 1 year ago
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ADA Accessibility
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Accessibility For All: How ADA Website Compliance Benefits Everyone
Website design ensures user accessibility, prompting businesses to prioritize ADA compliance. Enacted in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) marked a significant milestone in fostering inclusivity by addressing disability discrimination across various domains, including digital platforms.
With an estimated 61 million disabled individuals in the United States, ADA compliance assumes paramount importance in the contemporary digital landscape. Failure to achieve ADA accessibility translates to the denial of equal online content access for people with disabilities.
Consequently, businesses must ensure their websites cater to all users, irrespective of disability. However, navigating the intricate web of evolving web accessibility laws poses challenges for companies and organizations.
ADA Site Compliance offers comprehensive solutions, facilitating regulatory compliance. Equipped with a team of adept compliance professionals who track regulatory trends, businesses can ensure their websites meet requisite standards.
What exactly is web accessibility?
Web accessibility encompasses the deliberate planning and development of websites to ensure equitable access and usability for individuals with and without disabilities. By adhering to web accessibility standards, websites enable all users, irrespective of their abilities, to utilize and derive value from web-based services, content, and digital products.
10 Must-Know ADA Accessible Website Benefits
If you are unsure about ADA compliance, take a look at this: Here is a list of ten ways an ADA website benefits everyone:
1. Enhanced Audience Engagement
The integration of WCAG and ADA standards makes websites accessible for individuals with disabilities. By prioritizing adherence to these regulations, businesses engage with an estimated 61 million disabled Americans, thus extending their audience reach significantly.
This proactive initiative provides for broader audience reach, digital marketing, and wider audience engagement for enterprises while underscoring their dedication to fostering diversity and equal access to online resources.
2. Enhanced Search Engine Visibility
While the connection between ADA compliance and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) may not be immediately apparent, it is significant. ADA compliance, such as using alt text, aligns with SEO best practices.
Alt text enhances accessibility and helps search engines effectively understand and index page content. It thus improves the website’s visibility on search engine results pages (SERPs).
3. Optimized User Experience for Users with Screen Readers
An accessible design enhances the user journey, especially those using screen readers, to increase customer satisfaction, thus increasing conversion rates. Effective compliance strategies include:
Clear Information Architecture: Organize content logically to help users of assistive technologies navigate the site effectively.
Navigational Clues: Use breadcrumbs and other navigational aids to guide visitors seamlessly through the website.
Simplified Forms: Use descriptive labels and plain language to simplify form completion and increase conversion rates.
Streamlined Checkout Process: Minimizing the steps required for checkout facilitates faster transactions.
Clear Instructions and Links: Provide concise instructions and descriptive link text at each stage to enhance user understanding and engagement.
Extended Session Timeouts: Ensure that users with assistive technologies have sufficient time to complete tasks without interruptions. These strategies prioritize user satisfaction, engagement, conversion rates, and website performance.
4. Legal Protection
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates online accessibility, emphasizing its significance in ensuring equitable access. With a surge in lawsuits targeting non-compliant websites, adherence to ADA and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards offers legal protection, less legal risk, prevents expensive lawsuits, and guarantees user accessibility.
5. Enhanced Brand Image
In today’s socially conscious landscape, diversity and accessibility are not mere buzzwords but integral brand values. ADA-compliant websites signify a brand’s commitment to inclusivity and equal access. This proactive stance enhances brand reputation, fosters consumer goodwill and customer loyalty, and strengthens audience relations.
6. Fosters Creative Exploration
Incorporating more accessible web experiences and design principles demands a commitment to creativity and flexibility in response to evolving trends. Business leaders thus explore innovative solutions and continuously refine website designs to align with accessibility standards.
7. Enhanced Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Accessible web design plays a vital role in improving SEO and fostering inclusivity. Adhering to WCAG standards by implementing alt-text for images, ensuring straightforward content, and adopting simplified page layouts significantly enhances website SEO.
Furthermore, accessible websites facilitate higher user engagement, reduce bounce rates, and elevate search engine rankings with search engine web crawlers. The website’s online presence and accessibility is further strengthened through additional SEO tactics such as:
Abstaining from using images for textual content
Providing video transcripts
Incorporating descriptive text alternatives for images, links, and buttons
8. Ethical Responsibility
Ensuring web accessibility is both a fundamental human right and an ethical duty. By prioritizing accessibility, you uphold principles of dignity, equality, and inclusivity for elderly individuals and those with disabilities.
9. Employee Retention
Accessible digital platforms empower disabled employees to access essential information, such as important resources like benefits and work schedules, fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment. This increases employee satisfaction and retention as individuals feel valued and accommodated within the organization.
10. Gives a Competitive Advantage
Embracing accessibility not only ensures compliance with regulatory mandates but also drives innovation. By addressing the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, organizations can develop innovative solutions that enhance the overall user experience.
This proactive stance distinguishes them as leaders in promoting inclusion while positioning them ahead of competitors in adopting user-centric design principles.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Determine Compliance
Developing an ADA-compliant website necessitates an ongoing process of thoroughly examining elements by web designers. Key considerations to enhance your website traffic usability and accessibility include:
Alternative text for images
Captions for videos
Transcripts for audio content, facilitating accessibility
Optimal color contrast, text size, and keyboard navigation
Assessing Website Accessibility
During the development or reconstruction of a website, it is essential to check accessibility from the outset and continuously throughout the process. Identifying accessibility issues early enables prompt rectification, simplifying the overall correction process.
While adjusting browser settings can reveal basic accessibility aspects, a comprehensive review to ensure compliance with all accessibility standards necessitates a more extensive examination.
While evaluation tools can aid the assessment process, they are not the sole determinant of a website’s accessibility status. Expert evaluation by knowledgeable individuals is indispensable for accurately gauging the accessibility of a website.
Conclusion
The prioritization of digital accessibility underscores proactive engagement with potential customers in the dynamic digital landscape, strategically positioning organizations for prosperity. This concerted effort ensures that all individuals can seamlessly engage with online platforms. Such commitment to accessibility fosters societal benefits by promoting digital equity.
Accessible websites transcend regulatory mandates, embodying the ethos of digital inclusivity. By rendering content, products, and services accessible to the diverse online community, businesses expand their customer base and outreach significantly.
Navigating the intricate web of web accessibility legislation can be challenging for businesses and organizations. ADA Site Compliance offers holistic solutions to ensure alignment with compliance regulations. Get your FREE WEBSITE SCAN today!
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interstellarleap · 7 months ago
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Masterlist of Free PDF Versions of Textbooks Used in Undergrad SNHU Courses in 2025 C-1 (Jan - Mar)
Literally NONE of the Accounting books are available on libgen, they all have isbns that start with the same numbers, so I think they're made for the school or something. The single Advertising course also didn't have a PDF available.
This list could also be helpful if you just want to learn stuff
NOTE: I only included textbooks that have access codes if it was stated that you won't need the access code ANYWAY
ATH (anthropology)
only one course has an available pdf ATH-205 - In The Beginning: An Introduction to Archaeology
BIO (Biology)
BIO-205 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition
NOTE: These are not the only textbook you need for this class, I couldn't get the other one
CHE (IDK what this is)
CHE-329
The Aging Networks: A Guide to Policy, Programs, and Services
Publication Manual Of The American Psychological Association
CHE-460
Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era
Publication Manual Of The American Psychological Association
CJ (Criminal Justice)
CJ-303
The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success
Without Conscious: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us
CJ-308
Cybercrime Investigations: a Comprehensive Resource for Everyone
CJ-315
Victimology and Victim Assistance: Advocacy, Intervention, and Restoration
CJ-331
Community and Problem-Oriented Policing: Effectively Addressing Crime and Disorder
CJ-350
Deception Counterdeception and Counterintelligence
NOTE: This is not the only textbook you need for this class, I couldn't find the other one
CJ-405Private Security Today
CJ-408
Strategic Security Management-A Risk Assessment Guide for Decision Makers, Second Edition
COM (Communications)
COM-230
Graphic Design Solutions
COM-325McGraw-Hill's Proofreading Handbook
NOTE: This is not the only book you need for this course, I couldn't find the other one
COM-329
Media Now: Understanding Media, Culture, and Technology
COM-330The Only Business Writing Book You’ll Ever Need
NOTE: This is not the only book you need for this course, I couldn't find the other one
CS (Computer Science)
CS-319Interaction Design
CYB (Cyber Security)
CYB-200Fundamentals of Information Systems Security
CYB-240
Internet and Web Application Security
NOTE: This is not the only resource you need for this course. The other one is a program thingy
CYB-260Legal and Privacy Issues in Information Security
CYB-310
Hands-On Ethical Hacking and Network Defense (MindTap Course List)
NOTE: This is not the only resource you need for this course. The other one is a program thingy
CYB-400
Auditing IT Infrastructures for Compliance
NOTE: This is not the only resource you need for this course. The other one is a program thingy
CYB-420CISSP Official Study Guide
DAT (IDK what this is, but I think it's computer stuff)
DAT-430
Dashboard book
ECO (Economics)
ECO-322
International Economics
ENG (English)
ENG-226 (I'm taking this class rn, highly recommend. The book is good for any writer)
The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing: Second Edition
ENG-328
Ordinary genius: a guide for the poet within
ENG-329 (I took this course last term. The book I couldn't find is really not necessary, and is in general a bad book. Very ablest. You will, however, need the book I did find, and I recommend it even for people not taking the class. Lots of good short stories.)
100 years of the best American short stories
ENG-341You can't make this stuff up : the complete guide to writing creative nonfiction--from memoir to literary journalism and everything in between
ENG-347
Save The Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need
NOTE: This i snot the only book you need for this course, I couldn't find the other one
ENG-350
Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction
ENG-351Tell It Slant: Creating, Refining, and Publishing Creative Nonfiction
ENG-359 Crafting Novels & Short Stories: Everything You Need to Know to Write Great Fiction
ENV (Environmental Science)
ENV-101
Essential Environment 6th Edition The Science Behind the Stories
ENV-220
Fieldwork Ready: An introductory Guide to Field Research for Agriculture, Environment, and Soil Scientists
NOTE: You will also need lab stuff
ENV-250
A Pocket Style Manual 9th Edition
ENV-319
The Environmental Case: Translating Values Into Policy
Salzman and Thompson's Environmental Law and Policy
FAS (Fine Arts)
FAS-235Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Classroom in a Book (2023 Release)
FAS-342 History of Modern Art
ALRIGHTY I'm tired, I will probably add ore later though! Good luck!
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aodawebcheck · 2 years ago
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Website Accessibility Audit Developers in Ontario
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Website accessibility is a critical aspect of modern web development, ensuring that digital platforms are usable by individuals with disabilities. Website Accessibility Audit Developers play a crucial role in assessing and improving the accessibility of websites. These professionals possess distinctive characteristics that enable them to excel in this specialized field. They include:
Expertise in Accessibility Guidelines and Standards
Website Accessibility Audit Developers are well-versed in various accessibility guidelines and standards set forth by the W3C. They deeply understand the different accessibility levels and the criteria that need to be met to ensure a website is accessible to people with various disabilities.
Technical Proficiency
These developers possess strong technical skills, including proficiency in web development languages such as HTML and JavaScript. They can identify accessibility issues within the website's code and implement the necessary changes to enhance user experience for individuals with disabilities.
Attention to Detail
A web accessibility audit developer meticulously reviews every element of a website, from images and videos to interactive forms and navigation menus, to identify potential barriers for users with disabilities. This keen eye for detail allows them to provide comprehensive accessibility recommendations.
User-Centric Mindset
Website Accessibility Audit Developers prioritize the needs of users with disabilities. They approach their work with a user-centric mindset, considering the challenges these individuals might face when interacting with digital content. This perspective drives them to create inclusive online experiences for all users.
Collaboration and Communication Skills
Effective collaboration and communication skills are essential for Website Accessibility Audit Developers. They work closely with web designers, developers, content creators, and stakeholders to explain accessibility issues and propose solutions. Clear communication ensures that accessibility improvements are seamlessly integrated into the development process.
Continuous Learning
The field of website accessibility is dynamic and ever-evolving. AODA Audit Developers stay up-to-date with the latest accessibility trends, tools, and techniques. They continuously educate themselves to adapt to emerging technologies and ensure that the websites they audit remain accessible despite technological advancements.
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