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Articles tagged with accessibility

Booking systems that work: Calendly, Cal.com, and your site

How to add booking (Calendly, Cal.com, etc.) to your site: placement, accessibility, and making the link fit your brand.
strategyuxaccessibility

4 minute read time / 543 words

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Designing for keyboard and screen reader users (plain language)

A plain-language guide to designing for keyboard and screen reader users: what they need, how it works, and what to ask your team or supplier.
accessibilityuxwcag

5 minute read time / 622 words

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Inclusive design in practice: beyond the checklist

How to think about inclusive design beyond compliance: who you are designing for, how to involve users, and how to make better decisions every day.
accessibilityuxstrategy

4 minute read time / 463 words

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Websites for therapists and counsellors

A practical guide to websites for therapists and counsellors: privacy, accessibility, booking, tone, and clear contact for people seeking help.
accessibilitystrategyux

5 minute read time / 575 words

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Accessibility statements that mean something

A guide to writing useful accessibility statements, what to include, legal requirements, and how to make them meaningful rather than generic.
accessibilitycompliancestrategy

8 minute read time / 949 words

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Charity website accessibility: what trustees need to know

A guide for charity trustees on website accessibility: legal requirements, governance responsibilities, what to ask, and how to ensure compliance.
charityaccessibilitygovernance

6 minute read time / 738 words

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Error pages that help instead of frustrate

A guide to designing useful error pages, especially 404 pages, that help users instead of frustrating them, with accessibility and usability in mind.
uxaccessibilitystrategy

5 minute read time / 581 words

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Progressive enhancement and why it still matters

An explanation of progressive enhancement, why it matters for accessibility and reliability, and how to build sites that work for everyone.
accessibilityqualitystrategy

7 minute read time / 902 words

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Websites for care and wellbeing: accessibility and clarity

A practical guide to websites for care and wellbeing services: accessible content, clear contact and referral routes, and calm UX that reduces effort for people who need help.
accessibilitystrategyux

5 minute read time / 642 words

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