Structure content to guide users and help them quickly find what they need. Organize content logically, and break content into short sections that reflect natural stopping points. Write headings that help readers predict what is coming.
Structure content to guide users and help them quickly find what they need. Organize content logically, and break content into short sections that reflect natural stopping points. Write headings that help readers predict what is coming.
Are you in the room at #PWAC2025 at #VisAbility? Gives us a shout out that you're (a) in the Fediverse and (b) enjoying the camp?
Come on: I know you're out there. π
Thank you to everyone that attended PWAC 2024 and provided your feedback via our survey. We'd anticipated a number of the comments raised so are already looking at how these can be addressed for PWAC 2025!
For those interested in the stats we're encouraged by the average score of between 4.1 and 4.9 out of 5 (5 being tops!) regarding the registration process, venue, catering, presenters, content and overall accessibility of the event.
Will we see you at #PWAC2025? π
We're nearly there: here's our last speaker profile - this time on my colleague Vithya!
Online meetings have been a challenge over the past 3 years with the sudden transition to platforms not used by many on a regular basis. How can these meetings be made more accessible for everyone? Vithya Vijayakumare from VisAbility will provide some insight.
How can you get into the web accessibility industry? Bri Norton and Amanda Mace from OzeWAI will be discussing the accessibility apprentices program.
Laura Moller from the Disability Leadership Institute has been doing research into how people with mental health conditions use digital products. She's going to share with us what makes some digital assets easier to use than others, and how we can improve them to include this often-overlooked group.
Got your tickets? https://events.humanitix.com/host/60014d7b9c2cfa000aea3fd7