Key Considerations for Accessibility in WordPress Websites

WordPress is an ideal platform for building websites within your institution. It offers visual interfaces for building everything from page designs to event calendars and forms – without having to touch code. This enables faculty and staff in any department to get content online quickly. However, the flexibility of WordPress also is a double-edged sword […]

Breaking Barriers, Crafting Connections

Empowering editors and content developers in higher education with accessible web experiences The webinar will effectively guide participants through the process of integrating accessibility into content development and creation for higher education websites. We’ll focus on how you can get the theme of accessibility to stick in the minds of editors and content developers so […]

Proactive Accessibility Not Reactive Remediation

Presenters Amber Hinds — Equalize Digital Description On websites with many contributors including faculty, student workers, and others who’re new to website accessibility, real-time accessibility feedback in the content management system is vital to ensure ongoing accessibility. Relying on weekly or monthly scans of already published content and retroactive remediation when problems are found increases the […]