Speaker: Ashley Bischoff
twitter: @handcoding
twitter: @FriendlyAshley
Slides: bit.ly/1upslides
- what makes some writing more complicated?
- Sentence Length
- Syllables
- Keep sentences short if material is complicated (between 20 / 25 words average)
- Add variety ( 35 sentences & some with 3 word sentences)
- Syllables are building blocks of words
- Sometimes long words might be unavoidable
- Accessibility has 6 syllables
- PlanLanguage.gov has some examples: http://bit.ly/plainwords
- Example:
- prior to -> before
- 3 syllables -> 2 syllables
- I proofread the report prior to the meeting
- I proofread the report before the meeting
- in order to -> to
- 4 syllables -> 1 syllables
- Enable grayscale mode in order to see the page
- Enable gray scale to see page without colours
- accordingly / consequently -> so
- the following -> this
- however -> but
- prior to -> before
- do not -> don't
- cannot -> can't
- Contractions improve readability
- Readability Analyzer
- Keep your text readable, aim for Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level lower than 9
- Plain language would also makes accessibility 1. easier to apply 2. easier to "market"
- Aim for average sentece of 20-ish words
- Keep an eye for 3 / 4 syllables words
- Use contractions
- Check readability
- canada.ca style guide on contractions: https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/government-communications/canada-content-style-guide.html#wp4-5
- [WCAG 2.2 Overview & Feedback])(https://webaim.org/blog/wcag-2-2-overview-and-feedback/)