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  1. An advanced approach to accessibility - Digital.gov

    Accessibility videos — A Digital.gov playlist of accessibility literacy and how-to videos on YouTube. WCAG 2.2 — This outlines the principles, guidelines, testable success criteria, and …

  2. Accessibility for front-end developers – Digital.gov

    Getting started Accessible front-end development ensures people with different abilities can access, understand, and navigate web content, regardless of how they're accessing it. Front …

  3. How to Test Websites for Accessibility - Digital.gov

    How to Test Websites for Accessibility Use both manual and automated testing methods to create accessible websites. Note In this video, Michael Horton, Accessible Design and Development …

  4. Accessibility - U.S. Web Design System (USWDS)

    Accessibility guidelines help us address specific, ability-based patterns of user experience (UX). USWDS builds these baseline UX needs into its design language, components, guidance, and …

  5. Dec 3, 2020 · Practical Tips for Accessible Content and Multilingual Websites Willa Armstrong, Digital Accessibility Specialist, [email protected] Wendy Stengel, Section Head – …

  6. Accessibility for user experience designers – Digital.gov

    Getting started Accessibility is usability for people who interact with products differently. Your role is to help the team approach accessibility as a facet of user experience rather than checklist of …

  7. Form controls | U.S. Web Design System

    Accessibility As you customize this form template, ensure it continues to follow the accessibility guidelines for form templates and the accessibility guidelines for form controls.

  8. Improving the Accessibility of Social Media in Government

    Government agencies are increasingly using social media to engage with citizens, share information and deliver services more quickly and effectively than ever before. But as social …

  9. Accessibility for visual designers – Digital.gov

    Resources Accessibility - Material Design WebAIM: Web Accessibility for Designers Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 references: 1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence 2.4.6 Headings …

  10. Footers | U.S. Web Design System

    Accessibility Code the navigation so that pressing the tab key moves focus from link to link in the navigation, even when the navigation has collapsed into an accordion.