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How to create accessible lists in digital content for accessibility.
This article provides guidance on creating accessible document structures, including best practices, step-by-step instructions, a quick review checklist, and links to training resources. It supports inclusive communication and helps users meet accessibility standards in digital content.
The guidance in these documents concerns using correct grammar and punctuation, ensuring ADA compliance, and keeping a consistent style in TeamDynamix (TDX) knowledge base articles and service descriptions to ensure university brand integrity. Follow the guidance on headings, images, links, videos, and PDFs to maintain compliance in knowledge articles and service descriptions that you create or edit.
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free Windows-only screen reading software for blind and vision impaired users. NVDA can read text from most applications.
This article summarizes best practices for creating accessible hyperlinks across digital platforms to support inclusive communication for all users. It outlines why descriptive link text matters, how to format links for clarity and usability, and how to ensure compliance with accessibility standards. The guide includes step-by-step instructions for improving link accessibility in Microsoft 365 apps, emails, websites, and PDF's.
Readers of this Knowledge Base Article can expect practical guidance on making graphs, charts, and images accessible to all users, including those who use screen readers or have low vision. It outlines why accessible visuals matter, shares best practices like using alt text and high-contrast colors, and connects users to tools and training resources to support inclusive content creation.
How to create accessible color use for digital content and documents.
Making accessible Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, and SharePoint content.
Frequently asked questions about IT purchases and their VPAT & HECVAT review process.
A VPAT is a template with testing criteria developed from accessibility requirements and standards to help buyers of technology confirm that the technology is accessible.
Process for reviewing cybersecurity and accessibility of IT-related purchases.
EquatIO is an equation editor that is free to all University of Arkansas faculty, staff and students. It is used to insert mathematical expressions into Microsoft Word and other apps.
Read&Write is text-to-speech software for users with literacy needs, available for download to all students, faculty and staff.
Use ASU's Image Accessibility Creator to create alt tags for images.
Microsoft accessibility