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SaaS & Web App Accessibility Checklist: 5 Steps to Inclusion

Hurix Digital

Compliance with web accessibility guidelines benefits businesses across various industrial domains, from e-commerce to education. To ensure SaaS accessibility, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have defined four principles. This, in return, will not only increase outreach but also boost brand value.

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The Role of Front-End Developers in Modern Web Development: Bridging Design and Functionality

Hurix Digital

They establish styling guidelines and themes that define the visual appearance of the UI components, including colors, typography, spacing, and effects. Maintaining Cross-Browser Compatibility Browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all have their way of interpreting and displaying websites.

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How White Label eBook Platforms Handle Different Formats : A Guide for K12 Publishers

Kitaboo

The metadata needs to be consistent across different eBook formats and complies with industry standards. This testing covers popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, among others. These features need to be tested in accordance with international guidelines such as the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).

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A Comprehensive Guide to How white-label eBook Platforms Handle Different Formats

Kitaboo

In today’s digital era, eBooks have become an integral part of the publishing industry. They ensure that the metadata is consistent across different eBook formats and complies with industry standards. This testing covers popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, among others.

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Using Pattern Libraries for Accessible Elearning: Insights from CSUN 2018

The Learning Dispatch

Multiple standards are used to gauge accessibility ( Section 508 for federal agencies, PDF/UA for PDF files), but the most common is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. They pointed out that ambiguous guidelines are open to interpretation and asked us to consider using different perspectives to suit different needs.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Recent Podcasts from Harvard and Wesley Freyer on Innovation, Learning Orgs and IP

Mark Oehlert

Intellectual property law, Creative Commons licensed media, and the guidelines under which students can legally publish their ideas in a variety of multimedia formats on the OPEN WEB (accessible by anyone) are important issues for ALL teachers. From the land of Huh? The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Fortunately, the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative has developed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Following these guidelines helps ensure that elearning is available to those with visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive disabilities. How do you know whether online training meets the guidelines?