Using NVDA Screen Reader

A screen reader is the only gold standard test in knowing whether a webpage is accessible or not. Using a screen reader is a skill, but it is worth at least experimenting with it to have a basic awareness of what those who depend on them need to do to access the...

Grackle Google Add-on

Google productivity tools are not generally considered to be as robust as Microsoft tools for creating screen reader-friendly and accessible content. However, there are situations where Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets are still the best choice for website content....

Accessible Documents – Basics

New Title II regulations will require all public websites (including public libraries) to be fully ADA accessible by April 2026 or 2027, depending on population service size. For more information on this rule, see Title II ADA Regulations for Websites and Mobile Apps....

Discussion settings

There are some basic WordPress settings that should be reviewed on occasion to make sure your website displays accurately. Review Discussion Settings WordPress was originally designed as a blogging platform which invited reader commenting and interaction. We...

General Site Settings

There are some basic WordPress settings that should be reviewed on occasion to make sure your website displays accurately. Review General Settings Starting at the WordPress Dashboard, navigate to “Settings > General.” Compare your sites general settings...

Reviewing Site Users

An important part of keeping your site up-to-date and maintaining website security is making sure your user list on your site is accurate. Review site users Starting at the WordPress Dashboard, navigate to “Users.” Review the list of users. If there are...
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