Lesson 7Web accessibility for users with other impairments
- Notion 43 - What are the other types of disabilities and who are they on the web?
- Notion 44 - Other barriers to web accessibility.
- Notion 45 - Universal design
- Notion 46 - Tips for accessible content 1/2
- Notion 47 - Tips for accessible content 1/2
- Notion 48 - How to distinguish a site adapted for people with a disability
- Notion 49 - Review of the main concepts
- Notion 50 - Overview
Notion 47
Tips for accessible content 1/2
Target skills
Identify virtuous practices to facilitate access to content.
- Avoid "flash pages" as some people may feel lost when they appear suddenly.
- Make sure your website is responsive. In other words, it should be designed and developed to fit all screen resolutions.
- Make sure your website is compatible with all types of web browsers such as Google chrome, Mozilla Firefox, etc.
- Try to offer your website in several languages. To do this, use the country flag so that the user can easily recognise their language.
- Underline the links so that the user knows that he or she can click on them to visit another page.
- Think about people who use old computers or have a slow internet connection. Content should be easily downloadable.
- Make sure that users do not have to click more than once to return to the home page.
- Make sure that the user does not have to scroll from left to right to read the text on your web page.