
Think like a detective: What is missing… and who is missing?
It's easiest to look at who IS coming to your site and your events. But what happens when you think like a detective & ask, "Who's missing?"
Accessibility means working to ensure that all of a site’s visitors, no matter their particular restrictions, abilities, or circumstances, feel welcome — and are able to access the information provided there. From technical decisions to typeface choices to content-writing methods, you can learn how to optimize your work for users with varied usability needs.
It's easiest to look at who IS coming to your site and your events. But what happens when you think like a detective & ask, "Who's missing?"
No matter the reason why a site visitor may not be able to see your site, it's important to accommodate those with visual impairments.
Do your words welcome or do they cause harm? These resources will help you include all, regardless of gender, age, race, sexuality, or circumstance.
Finesse and optimize your hyperlinks to keep your website visitors from feeling lost and confused. Clear, appealing links help everyone.
Paragraphs, headings, and lists, oh my! When creating new posts and pages, it's important to choose the right tool for the job.