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  1. Accessibility - Headings and Colour Examples - RayGervais

    Mar 21, 2018 · This is a follow up to my previous post, describing some examples and public issues which touch upon heading semantics and color contrast. Headings Admitting to Your Mistakes

  2. Use Patterns, Headings, Lists, and Symbols to Show Emphasis

    In today’s post, we explore the importance of using patterns, headings, lists, and symbols to show emphasis in Microsoft Word documents to meet accessibility standards. Because using color to show emphasis is common and often fails, we learn practical solutions to ensure Word documents are accessible to all users, including those with visual ...

  3. Headings, Lists & Tables for Accessibility - University of North …

    To create accessible headings, first highlight the text you wish to transform into a heading. Then, select the appropriate heading style in the home ribbon menu at the top of the window.

  4. Create Accessible Headings | Stanford Sites User Guide

    Learn how to use headings to make content easy scanning, improve content structure, SEO, and accessibility.

  5. ARIA Authoring Practices Guide | APG | WAI | W3C

    Design Patterns and Examples. Learn how to make accessible web components and widgets with ARIA roles, states and properties and by implementing keyboard support. One or more ways of implementing each pattern is demonstrated with a functional example. Learn More

  6. Accessible card UI component patterns | Digital Accessibility

    Our intention is to provide a few options for card patterns that meet accessibility requirements and offer good usability. 1. The entire card area is clickable: A large clickable area benefits mobile users, touchscreen users, and users with tremors. Images and headings function as expected for assistive tech users.

  7. Accessibility: Text Formatting - Teaching with Technology - Reed …

    Correctly formatted headings and lists help people using screen readers or navigating using a keyboard to understand and find their way in a document or online text. Using standard formatting for your text is helpful for students who are neurodivergent or have conditions like dyslexia. Consider using headings to break a long document into sections.

  8. Accessible Headings | Accessible UNH - University of New …

    Accessible headings add both visual and non-visual structure. Creating headings with visual and non-visual structure allows for a wide range of users to access the headings. Headings with visual and non-visual structure are vital for people who navigate documents in non-visual ways.

  9. Colors and patterns in text, graphics, and design

    Jun 24, 2022 · This article provides Microsoft accessibility style guidelines on colors and patterns in text, graphics, and design.

  10. Use a Consistent Visual Design | Cognitive Accessibility Design Pattern

    Consistent design themes, including heading styles, font choices, icons, colors, visual appearance of controls, buttons and links. Headings with the same structural level have the same font and visual style. Icons, controls, and menu items that have …

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