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I just watched a University of Pittsburg video on screen reader accessibility. The video brings up easy ways we can make sure our website is more accessible. I recommend everyone watch this 8 minute video. My main take away is to make sure our links are labelled in a meaningful way (i.e. avoid having them say "click here" as opposed to the link itself being a description of where it takes you).
I think a lot of the content and suggestions are general good practice and will help everyone navigate our site more effectively.
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I just watched a University of Pittsburg video on screen reader accessibility. The video brings up easy ways we can make sure our website is more accessible. I recommend everyone watch this 8 minute video. My main take away is to make sure our links are labelled in a meaningful way (i.e. avoid having them say "click here" as opposed to the link itself being a description of where it takes you).
I think a lot of the content and suggestions are general good practice and will help everyone navigate our site more effectively.
This is perhaps related to #54
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