by Carol Gann | Nov 21, 2020 | Accessibility
The hunt for an accessible slider I have to admit this is a strange post for me to write, as I don’t like sliders! So why pen this post? To help others who do use sliders, who might not have factored accessibility into the decision. I will attempt to highlight some of...
by Carol Gann | Nov 19, 2020 | Accessibility
Why an Accessibility Ready WordPress theme? If you have a requirement to build a WordPress website to be ADA or WCAG compliant (or simply want your website to be used by as many people as possible) you are going to want to start with a decent theme. A poorly chosen...
by Carol Gann | Nov 17, 2020 | Accessibility
Healthcare companies have a responsibility to ensure every patient receives the best possible care. That includes ensuring that necessary information is available to all patients. Documents saved as PDFs retain their security and structure on most platforms and...
by Carol Gann | Nov 15, 2020 | Accessibility
Background: 2018, Glasgow Back in September 2018 I attended a WordPress Contributor Day in Glasgow. Contributor Days are events where WordPress users are invited to contribute to the project. A common misconception is that giving something to WordPress means writing...
by Carol Gann | Nov 13, 2020 | Accessibility
Everyone loves the PDF file format. It’s just what it says, it’s a Portable Document File. It can be created from and will open on nearly any device or platform, retains its formatting, and is secure. It can contain text, images, lists, tables, and diagrams. It’s...