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Accessibility Bytes No. 8: Accessible QR Code Implementation

December 19, 2024
Did you know that some people are unable to access digital information and links hidden in QR Codes?

Since QR codes often serve as a bridge between the physical and digital worlds by linking users to web pages, multimedia, or other electronic resources, we must understand and address challenges faced by individuals with visual, cognitive, and mobility impairments. Continue Reading

Accessibility Bytes No. 7: Information Grouped in a List

November 14, 2024
Do you know some people rely on structured content to understand and navigate information grouped in lists?

Lists in HTML and documents serve as structured ways to present grouped information, making it easier for readers to understand relationships between items. Lists help break down information into manageable parts, improving readability and navigation. Continue Reading

Accessibility Bytes No. 6: Document Headings

October 16, 2024
Do you know some people rely on content structure to navigate the information within a document?

The good news is that document authors can quickly format programmatic headings to enable screen reader users to navigate documents easily, ensuring equal access, unlike visual readers who rely on heading appearance. Continue Reading

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