Make your website accessible to all.
Content plays a big part in ensuring that websites are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
Keep your content clear, simple and logical to help users understand what you're trying to say and get the best out of your website.
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Use clear,
accurate headings
- Use logical links to help users
scan a page quickly and find what they're looking for.
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Put the topic or subject
matter early in the paragraph
- Front-loading is useful for people who skim the page visually,
and for those who use speech software.
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Limit each paragraph to
one main point.
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Avoid slang and jargon - use simple language
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Avoid complex sentence structures - use a simple style
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Keep up-to-date with accessibility with the Web Accessibility Initiative.
Writing for the web >>
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