Media Summary: Since screen readers look at the HTML of the page it is important to keep in mind the following items -- Links or navigation on a ... Screen readers can have trouble reading tables on a page, but there are some things you can do to improve the accessibility of a ... Some users might resize the text on a page due to visual impairment (or preference) so it's important to consider any impact this ...

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Since screen readers look at the HTML of the page it is important to keep in mind the following items -- Links or navigation on a ... Screen readers can have trouble reading tables on a page, but there are some things you can do to improve the accessibility of a ... Some users might resize the text on a page due to visual impairment (or preference) so it's important to consider any impact this ... To ensure accessibility of video and audio assets on a website, you may want to consider including captions. There are many free ... Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ... Don't let your site get out of control at time passes by. Pay attention to what you are doing so you don't let your site get out of ...

Avoid changing the order of header tags. Header tags should be used on a page in logical order (Header 1, 2, 3, etc.). This will ... Forms can be very confusing for users with screen readers so it is important to follow these general rules to ensure accessibility ... The position of the primary and secondary navigation on your site should be consistent and in a place that is easy to identify. The name given to any navigation component on a site should be clear and descriptive enough for users to decipher what it ... When deciding on your website's color schemes, it is important to keep in mind color blindness and other visual impairments. Users want to get to the information they are looking for in as few clicks as possible. If your site only offers one path to arrive at any ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 70 Accessibility of Images and Links
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 71 Improve Accessibility of Tables
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 72 Improve Accessibility by Using Header Tags Correctly
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 75 Creating Forms for Accessibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 24 Navigation Position
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 70 Accessibility of Images and Links

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 70 Accessibility of Images and Links

Since screen readers look at the HTML of the page it is important to keep in mind the following items -- • Links or navigation on a ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 71 Improve Accessibility of Tables

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 71 Improve Accessibility of Tables

Screen readers can have trouble reading tables on a page, but there are some things you can do to improve the accessibility of a ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing

Some users might resize the text on a page due to visual impairment (or preference) so it's important to consider any impact this ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility

To ensure accessibility of video and audio assets on a website, you may want to consider including captions. There are many free ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing

Don't let your site get out of control at time passes by. Pay attention to what you are doing so you don't let your site get out of ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 72 Improve Accessibility by Using Header Tags Correctly

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 72 Improve Accessibility by Using Header Tags Correctly

Avoid changing the order of header tags. Header tags should be used on a page in logical order (Header 1, 2, 3, etc.). This will ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 75 Creating Forms for Accessibility

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 75 Creating Forms for Accessibility

Forms can be very confusing for users with screen readers so it is important to follow these general rules to ensure accessibility ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 24 Navigation Position

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 24 Navigation Position

The position of the primary and secondary navigation on your site should be consistent and in a place that is easy to identify.

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names

The name given to any navigation component on a site should be clear and descriptive enough for users to decipher what it ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness

When deciding on your website's color schemes, it is important to keep in mind color blindness and other visual impairments.

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 32 Offer Shortcuts

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 32 Offer Shortcuts

Users want to get to the information they are looking for in as few clicks as possible. If your site only offers one path to arrive at any ...