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How Accessible is the Web? Data from the 2023 WebAIM Million Report

by Jeff | Apr 3, 2023 | Accessibility News, Images / Non-Text Content, Language of Page / on Parts of the Page, Link Text, Use of Color / Color Contrast

Each year, WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) releases the WebAIM Million Report, which looks at the accessibility of the home pages of the top one million sites on the web. While the report only reviews home pages, it sheds light on the overall accessibility of the...

5 Tips for Accessible Newsletters

by Jeff | Mar 13, 2023 | Emails, Images / Non-Text Content, Images of Text, Link Text, Use of Color / Color Contrast

It’s safe to say most of us get dozens of marketing emails and newsletters every day. For me, those include companies encouraging me to buy something, newsletters from sources I follow, and emails from creatives telling me about their latest. Regardless of where the...

Colors, Fonts and a Teachable Moment

by Jeff | Feb 20, 2023 | Easy to Read Content, Link Text, Use of Color / Color Contrast

One reason Michele and I wrote Content for Everyone is to educate more people about creating accessible content and why it’s important. We also hope people who read the book will pass the information on so that over time the web becomes more inclusive for everyone. I...

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