by International Associations | Apr 20, 2021 | Accessibility
Ensure That Your Content is Keyboard Accessible Keyboard accessibility is one of the most important aspects of web accessibility. Many users with motor disabilities rely on a keyboard. Blind users also typically use a keyboard for navigation. Some people...
by International Associations | Apr 15, 2021 | Accessibility
Introducing a series to help philanthropists understand how and why to communicate with accessibility in mind. A few weeks ago, I complained loudly about the philanthropic and NPO support organizations that fail to meet the access requirements that allow people with...
by International Associations | Apr 13, 2021 | Accessibility
Users commonly navigate through a page or document using keyboard commands. Common commands control navigation by character, by line, by paragraph, and by element. As the user navigates, the screen reader announces each piece of content. The user hears the info and...
by International Associations | Apr 8, 2021 | Accessibility
Why Accessibility Matters in Fundraising Apps The global challenges of 2020 had deep impact on nonprofit work. At a time when the COVID crisis increased the need for a range of support services, nonprofit organizations saw typical funding streams decrease or...
by International Associations | Apr 6, 2021 | Accessibility
When you’re building an engaging, informative, accessible website, PDF accessibility might not be your top priority, but it’s no less important than captioning videos and describing images with alt text. Even one inaccessible PDF is enough to render your website...
by International Associations | Apr 1, 2021 | Accessibility
However, we live in a world in which the main form of communication is spoken language, and people who completely rely on AAC are at an automatic disadvantage. People who cannot rely on spoken language to communicate require support and accommodation. We can do this...