Publishing & Accessibility
Accessibility is much more than just technology! As a web editor you bear a great responsibility for ensuring that the website is accessible for all users. In order for the content to be readable and structured for users of assistive tools and users with special needs, comprehensive knowledge about accessibility from an editorial perspective is a must.
Who’s it for?
This training is intended primarily for editors, publicists and information officers writing on the web.
About the training
This training is about both why it is important to publish accessibly, who is affected, and what you have to do to actually achieve publishing accessibility. We review the parts of the WCAG guidelines that are relevant for editors and show practical examples.
Recommendation
This training is an advanced course. In order for you to get the most out of this training, we recommend that you have first completed the training: Introduction to Accessibility.
Contents
Items reviewed during the training include:
- Accessible content
- Alternative formats
- Accessible links
- Images and alternative descriptions of visual content
- Colours and contrasts
- Management of headings, bulleted lists and tables
- Structure of the text
- Writing rules and tips
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