Multiple sclerosis, a motor skill disability, effects the central nervous system. Points to remember for accessible websites for people living with a motor skill disability. Continue Reading Living with Multiple Sclerosis: Toni’s Story
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Smartphones and Tablets: Helping The Motor Skill Disabled
Smartphones and tablets have accessibility features that work with operating systems, making them easy for people with motor skill disabilities to use. Continue Reading Smartphones and Tablets: Helping The Motor Skill Disabled
Designing Websites for Motor-Skill Disabilities
When it comes to web accessibility, motor-skill disabilities present a number of challenges. These are some simple tips to help make websites accessible by individuals living with motor-skill disabilities Continue Reading Designing Websites for Motor-Skill Disabilities
Web Accessibility Effecting Aging Adults with Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is a common condition affecting older adults. The Internet consists of video and multimedia, making it difficult for the hearing impaired. Continue Reading Web Accessibility Effecting Aging Adults with Hearing Loss
Accessibility Testing: Automated Vs. Human Testing
No automated tool is comprehensive, and thus it’s important to use human-based testing to fill in the gaps left from automated testing tools. Continue Reading Accessibility Testing: Automated Vs. Human Testing
Digital Accessibility for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
When websites don’t include captioning or transcriptions, and not use plain English, the deaf and hearing impaired are denied access to the information. Continue Reading Digital Accessibility for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Knowing About Sign Language for Digital Accessibility
ASL has a different system of grammar and structure, and complex rules. To ensure digital accessibility, adhere to the Plain Language Initiative. Continue Reading Knowing About Sign Language for Digital Accessibility