Inclusive Web Tip #104 (navigation & links)

“Links should be acting as compelling invitations to keep navigating on your site. Is your link text descriptive enough so those links clearly and accurately convey their purpose?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca   Inclusive Web Tips 104 – Navigation & links  

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WCAG 2.2 Updates: What Changed from WCAG 2.1?

The target depth of automated testing by Axe Dev Tools

Ensuring web accessibility is crucial for creating inclusive digital experiences, and Accessibility Testing with Axe DevTools is one of the most reliable tools for achieving this. It efficiently identifies accessibility issues quickly, providing actionable insights that help developers meet the latest WCAG 2.2 standards. With Axe DevTools, you can streamline […]

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Inclusive Web Tip #098 (Uncommon Words)

Uncommon words, unusual phrases, and abbreviations can be challenging for some people. Are you organizing such content into a glossary on your site for ease of reference?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca Inclusive Web Tips 098 – Copy & static content

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Senior-Friendly Web Design

As a UX Designer, senior-friendly web design involves paying attention to key factors like readability, simple navigation, and strong accessibility. Seniors may face challenges related to vision, motor skills, or limited experience with technology. This is why it’s crucial to develop user experiences that are straightforward, intuitive, and meet the […]

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Inclusive Web Tips #094 – Copy & static content

“Fully justified text is harder to read for some people. Does your site provide a simple mechanism for audience members to left-align text that is otherwise fully justified by default?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca Inclusive Web Tips 094 – Copy & static content

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Designing for Children as a UX Designer

Designing for Children involves creating digital experiences that are safe, engaging, and accessible for young users. Given children’s unique developmental needs and behaviors, UX designers must approach these designs thoughtfully to ensure they’re age-appropriate, playful, and secure. Below are eight essential considerations when Designing for Children. Age Appropriateness: When Designing […]

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Inclusive Web Tip #092

“A logical and predictable progression through your site is vital for keyboard navigation. Can your audience tab through the active elements of your content in an order that makes sense?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca

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The different types of disabilities and how they impact web use

Disabilities come in various Forms Disabilities come in various forms and can significantly impact an individual’s ability to access and use the web. In today’s digital age, it is crucial to understand the different types of disabilities and how they affect web use to create a more inclusive and accessible […]

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Inclusive Web Tip #89 (contrast & use of color)

“Sometimes, sticking to minimum contrast ratios is not enough. Are you also making sure that large-sized text also meets a ratio of at least 4.5 to 1 between the text and its background?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca

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Food for Thought #086

“Ignoring diversity and inclusion is risky business. Aside from missing out on talent and market share, companies expose themselves to legal risks and damaging their brand reputation irreparably.” Denis Boudreau INKLUSIV  

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