
Multilingual “Lite”: How to include other-language content on your website
When you can't commit to the work & expense of a fully multilingual site, but have some other-language content to share, we have some ideas.
All are welcome. Through inclusive design principles and intentional content choices, you can consider and accommodate the full spectrum of human diversity — such as race, ethnicity, sex, gender, health, neurodiversity, socioeconomic status, and privilege.
When you can't commit to the work & expense of a fully multilingual site, but have some other-language content to share, we have some ideas.
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.
To make your website content friendly and understandable, focus on the basics — and make friends with some great readability tools.
So you’re an awesome lady who's done cool things and you think you’re worthy of a Wikipedia article! Here’s a part manifesto, part how-to.