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Shared on Instagram and archived here, this section shares a series of tips and tricks to become a more inclusive communication professional, sharing content from your website or application.

Web page titles are often only partially displayed in the browser tabs, and most people skim-read them. Are your page titles crafted so the most meaningful key words are front-loaded? 005 - Copy & static content.
Web page titles are often only partially displayed in the browser tabs, and most people skim-read them. Are your page titles crafted so the most meaningful key words are front-loaded? 005 - Copy & static content.

“Web page titles are often only partially displayed in the browser tabs, and most people skim-read them. Are your page titles crafted so the most meaningful keywords are front-loaded?”

More details about Inclusive Web Tip #005
Words matter and audience members don’t tend to read all that much either. Does your website's design make it hard for people to even understand the message your brand is sharing? 004 - Copy & static content.
Words matter and audience members don’t tend to read all that much either. Does your website's design make it hard for people to even understand the message your brand is sharing? 004 - Copy & static content.

“Words matter and audience members don’t tend to read all that much either. Does your website’s design make it hard for people to even understand the message your brand is sharing?”

More details about Inclusive Web Tip #004
Videos can be difficult to consume for people with hearing and visual disabilities. Are you best supporting your audience with synchronized captions, transcripts and audio descriptions?
Videos can be difficult to consume for people with hearing and visual disabilities. Are you best supporting your audience with synchronized captions, transcripts and audio descriptions?

“Videos can be difficult to consume for people with hearing and visual disabilities. Are you best supporting your audience with synchronized captions, transcripts and audio descriptions?”

More details about Inclusive Web Tip #003
A lot of people can’t operate a mouse, and will depend on their keyboard for basic navigation instead. What does that keyboard experience look like on your own website or online platform?
A lot of people can’t operate a mouse, and will depend on their keyboard for basic navigation instead. What does that keyboard experience look like on your own website or online platform?

“A lot of people can’t operate a mouse, and will depend on their keyboard for basic navigation instead. What does that keyboard experience look like on your own website or online platform?”

More details about Inclusive Web Tip #002
A picture may be worth a 1000 words, but only as long as everyone can see it! Are you providing text alternatives to your informative images, so that blind users can also see them?
A picture may be worth a 1000 words, but only as long as everyone can see it! Are you providing text alternatives to your informative images, so that blind users can also see them?

“A picture may be worth a 1000 words, but only as long as everyone can see it! Are you providing text alternatives to your informative images, so that blind users can also see them?”

More details about Inclusive Web Tip #001
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