Blog Post
Yvonne
2 years agoCommunity Member
Demo with accessibility improvements: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e2272460-d5b3-4057-803d-adc18ae8922b/review
Original: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a0b9cf52-05ff-4d2f-b103-b27abd4a8fd2/review
For this quick demo, I revisited one of my first challenge story files. I focused on some of the "core skills" of digital accessibility: programmatically defining structure with sequential headings, adding concise alternative text, ensuring a logical reading order, testing for keyboard navigation, increasing contrast, using plain language, and providing user choice / adaptability of how content is presented.
Original: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a0b9cf52-05ff-4d2f-b103-b27abd4a8fd2/review
For this quick demo, I revisited one of my first challenge story files. I focused on some of the "core skills" of digital accessibility: programmatically defining structure with sequential headings, adding concise alternative text, ensuring a logical reading order, testing for keyboard navigation, increasing contrast, using plain language, and providing user choice / adaptability of how content is presented.
- Yvonne2 years agoCommunity MemberMore information: During a remediation cycle, I test a course against WCAG guidelines, brainstorm solutions, apply changes, retest the course, then submit the file to a testing group for additional feedback. The testing team returns the file with any notes for additional changes, and I repeat the cycle. Remediation can be quite the process!
The updated demo options presented have accessibility improvements applied, although one retains optional features (background music that can be adjusted for volume, motion paths, transitions, mouse hover visibility) and one is a static presentation. Neither present complete remediation solutions, but some key access issues were addressed.