Web Accessibility is a moving target, or more precisely, a game of Whack-A-Mole. Just when you think you’ve covered the issues, another pops up and requires your attention. In some cases, it can turn out to be an issue you didn’t even know existed.
Hopefully, you’re prepared to respond quickly with your mallet of accessible justice. Everyone knows about the commonly referenced stuff, like the alt attributes in HTML image tags, or captioning for videos. But what about the rest of the real-world? What things should you be looking out for? Tackle these three issues next time you launch a site, and you’ll be ahead of the pack:
3 Web Accessibility Issues You Missed
Posted by jonmikelbailey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.woodst.com 4570 days ago
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