Category: Accessibility & Compliance
Common Errors | Testing for Accessibility
For web contributors, these are the most common errors that you can fix and be more proactive about moving forward. Link text too generic in its
Getting Started: Web Accessibility
At Chapman University, we strive to create and distribute content that is accessible to everyone. In order to do this, we need to make sure that
Glossary | Accessibility
Accessibility The quality of being able to be reached, used, seen, or understood Assistive Technologies Tools that are used to help a person with
Manual Checklist When Creating/Editing Content | Testing for Accessibility
Things to keep in mind when creating or editing content for web: Link text is descriptive and unique, and links don’t take you to a new
Siteimprove | Testing for Accessibility
Siteimprove is a service that scans the WWW site every 5 days and reports any accessibility and quality assurance issues found. Reports can be
WAVE tool | Testing for Accessibility
WAVE is a web accessibility evaluation tool that informs users of accessibility errors that appear on a webpage. WAVE has an easy to use browser
Built-in Checker in Cascade CMS | Testing for Accessibility
For content creators, Cascade CMS has built-in checker that scans your page and notifies you of any spelling mistakes, accessibility issues, and
Documents | Essential Practices for Content Creators
As content creators, we share documents on a daily basis. It is important that all documents are structured properly and can be accessed by all
Tables | Essential Practices for Content Creators
Tables are primarily used to house data. Other than displaying data, tables should be avoided because they are not mobile friendly and they are
Videos | Essential Practices for Content Creators
Videos and/or audio recordings should have alternative ways to relay their information. Closed captioning and links to transcripts solve this