Media Summary: Another accessibility consideration is to make sure tabbing and page focus works well for "keyboard only" users. Forms can be very confusing for users with screen readers so it is important to follow these general rules to ensure accessibility ... In any good web practice, a focus is placed on making sure systems are easy for users to use and navigate. We tend to focus a lot ...

101 Sharepoint Usability Tips 74 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Another accessibility consideration is to make sure tabbing and page focus works well for "keyboard only" users. Forms can be very confusing for users with screen readers so it is important to follow these general rules to ensure accessibility ... In any good web practice, a focus is placed on making sure systems are easy for users to use and navigate. We tend to focus a lot ... To ensure accessibility of video and audio assets on a website, you may want to consider including captions. There are many free ... Always provide users with some type of confirmation feedback after they "save" or "submit" a form they just filled out. Without any ... Welcome to my all new blog series (video that is) around

Navigation should be driven by the specific utility or function your site offers its users. This will not only improve We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ... Testing your navigation and links is extremely important to do on any site. If users receive errors and-or experience performance ... Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ... 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 ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 75 Creating Forms for Accessibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Forms
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 45 Use of Content Types
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 70 Accessibility of Images and Links
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus

Another accessibility consideration is to make sure tabbing and page focus works well for "keyboard only" users.

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 - Introduction to Forms

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Forms

In any good web practice, a focus is placed on making sure systems are easy for users to use and navigate. We tend to focus a lot ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 45 Use of Content Types

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 45 Use of Content Types

Content types will

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 - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form

Always provide users with some type of confirmation feedback after they "save" or "submit" a form they just filled out. Without any ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction

Welcome to my all new blog series (video that is) around

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation

Navigation should be driven by the specific utility or function your site offers its users. This will not only improve

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links

Testing your navigation and links is extremely important to do on any site. If users receive errors and-or experience performance ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ...

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 - # 5 Color Theory

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 5 Color Theory

The colors you use on your