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9 results for "Provide alternative ways to navigate ✎"

9 results for "Provide alternative ways to navigate ✎"

Provide alternative ways to navigate

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Some people prefer to use site menus and links to browse a site, while others prefer to search for specific pages. Providing navigation options supports different preferences and use cases.

✎ Technique: Site search

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It's important the search facility on your site is logically and conventionally placed and constructed for optimal accessibility.

Manual Testing for Accessibility

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To check the accessibility of your content, it's important to use both automated tools and non-technical tests. To manually test your site, review the content, test with a keyboard, and use a screen reader to make sure your website is accessible to all...

Data Visualizations, Charts, and Graphs

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Data visualizations are often not accessible due to low color contrast, insufficient labels, or images without alt text. Learn to create charts, graphs, and infographics that include everyone.

Creating Accessible PDFs

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PDFs are often not structured properly, which can create barriers for people. Fortunately, there are accessibility best practices that can help make PDFs more accessible for everyone.

✎ Technique: Expandable sections

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Expandables (sometimes called “collapsible” or “disclosure widgets”) are simple interface patterns that allow you to expand and collapse content.