Web #Accsssibility tip no.19

If you're linking to a file from a web page, add extra info to the link text such as file format and size so the user knows what to expect and whether to open it.

Example: 'New website questionnaire (.docx 87kb)' - this tells the users what it is (descriptive link text), what format (the format may not be compatible for them) and size (they could be on metered bandwidth).

More tips on my website: https://marktomkins.com/more-web-accessibility-tips

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More Web Accessibility Tips - Mark Tomkins | Official Website

In this second article I will share some of the more common website accessibility errors and how to correct them and improve the experience for those with disabilities and that use assistive technology. Top website accessibility tips 11-20 11. When creating content using headings and web forms, check it by using the tab key to […]

Mark Tomkins | Official Website

Looking to connect with other #Accessibility professionals and champions now that I am a couple of days in and wandering around the Fediverse.

I run a #WebDev biz in the UK and specialise in web accessibility for the public sector (who are mostly woeful online despite the legal requirements!) and always want to learn more about making a better #Accessible web experience for everyone. It'd be great to connect with more folks in this space.

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