Using Styles to Create Headings in Microsoft Word
Overview on using “Styles” in Word documents and best practices for creating accessible documents using Microsoft Word.
Overview on using “Styles” in Word documents and best practices for creating accessible documents using Microsoft Word.
Curious about how a screen reader works and want to dip your toes into the ocean? Here’s a few tips. Screen readers are very valuable for truly knowing if your webpages are accessible. Be warned – this is a skill that requires practice, but comes with rewards!
This tutorial focuses on understanding and managing website heading structure, the skeleton of a webpage. It is fundamental to building clean, navigable, and accessible webpages.
Accessible documents are necessary any time new content in the form Word, Excel, PowerPoint information is added directly to or linked from a website. This provides an overview of accessibility for written (Word) documents and initial accessibility steps you can take.
“Grackle” is an add-on for Google Docs, Google Slides, and Google Sheets for checking for accessibility issues. If your team publishes to the web using Google productivity tools, this could be a step in assuring ADA compliance for website content.
A high-level overview for understanding document accessibility, why PDFs are problematic, and basic tips and tools for creating documents and posting accessible website content.