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ADA Compliance and Your Website

Byte Technology

This means that any company that provides service for the general public must ensure that its structure has room for or can accommodate people living with disabilities of any kind. Because of this, video transcripts, alternative image text, and meta-tagging are even more necessary and should be implemented.

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Making the world more accessible with web design

Candid

It includes, but isn’t limited to, people who use wheelchairs, canes, and those with vision or hearing impairments. This attribute allows people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, and sight to not just passively interact with the online world but engage and contribute to it. What are the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines?

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[ASK AN EXPERT] Do I Really Have To Worry About AI?

Bloomerang

Most likely 80% of the work people do in business today will be AI-assisted, at least in part, within the next two years. Ask it where it would insert images. More people are familiar with the former, where you use it to draft text. Ground rules Develop generative AI policies that give you basic guidelines.

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How Nonprofits Can Effectively Promote their Online Shop on Instagram and Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If Shopify isn’t your cup of tea, there are many alternatives. This is a smart option if your communities engage primarily on these platforms because you can launch it fast and you have built-in audiences of people who already have shown an affinity for your brand and your mission. Already have a shop?

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An Accessibility & Inclusion Checklist for Virtual Events

Forum One

As in-person events have had to shift to virtual events this year, the silver lining has been that they’ve opened up the opportunity for events to be more accessible to more people, where travel, time, and related expenses aren’t a barrier to participation. Ensure your social media images and text are optimized for accessibility.

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3 Visual Design Tips to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Website

Get Fully Funded

Even if you have the most amazing copy, people won’t feel inclined to read through your content if your website doesn’t look the part! This involves making your content accessible to people of all abilities, ensuring that everyone can readily interact and engage with your visual content.

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Get Your Small Business on the Map: 5 Digital Marketing Tips

Nonprofits Source

Studies show that people spend an average of almost eight and a half hours interacting with digital media per day. Personas are fictional people who represent the different audiences your business needs to appeal to. Check text, image, and button sizes to ensure everything is legible and easy to tap on a smaller screen.

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