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Link: Web Accessibility Checklist

The talented Cameron Moll has posted a link to a Web Accessibility Checklist prepared by Aaron Cannon, a (blind) member of his web development team.

Aaron’s checklist is an easy-to-understand list of accessibility dos and don’ts. Most of these are so simple and easy to implement that there’s really no excuse to NOT use them in your work!

Kudos to Aaron and Cameron for sharing this with the community!

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What others are saying... (One comment so far)

Brian Dusablon

I’m often amazed how many people don’t realize that e-learning needs to be accessible, too.

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