Our Accessibility Team at Hawkes always gets excited when they found out about tools that help you check on the level of web accessibility in order to improve a website for all users. Here are two great tips if you want to ensure your site is up to WCAG 2.0 standards: 1. Google's Tools for … Continue reading 2 Resources to Help You Check on Your Website’s Accessibility
WCAG 2.0 Level AA
Make a POUR website. (It’s a good thing.)
To make your website more accessible, make sure it's POUR. POUR is a handy acronym for: P: Perceivable O: Operable U: Understandable R: Robust These are the testing pillars for content providers. What do we mean by that? Let's look into each word. Perceivable Users must be able to perceive your content, and they do … Continue reading Make a POUR website. (It’s a good thing.)
Accessibility Checklist: Topics to Discuss with Your Publisher
Accessible practices ensure all students, no matter their ability level, are able to use technology to learn. They open doors for everyone, including students who have auditory, visual, motor, or cognitive disabilities. The field of web accessibility covers a lot of ground, so this checklist covers a few basics you can easily bring up with your … Continue reading Accessibility Checklist: Topics to Discuss with Your Publisher