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Creating Accessible Documents

This resource is centered around creating accessible documents. It includes a few basic steps that should be followed in order to assure your content is accessible.

University of Washington

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Posted by: tripp on Thu Apr 18, 2024 at 12:05 p.m.

University of Washington does a great job addressing all of the steps necessary to make a document accessible! I like how it starts very broad and has links for each section getting more in depth. This insures there isn't too much information on one page. I also like how there are visual examples of each section.

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Posted by: tripp on Thu Apr 18, 2024 at 12:06 p.m.

ensures*^^

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"...Even though I was flunking English because I couldn't spell; in my high school year book under ambitions I had written 'Author'. When I went off to college I ran into a guy at the University of Oregon named Ralph Salisbury who was my first creative writing instructor and he turned all the lights on for me. He was the first teacher in all my years who actually said I had talent. Some people don't know this, but I have dyslexia."

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