First, Happy 100th post!
If you have just been assigned to work on your district department or school web site, you may be asking yourself where to begin. There is no quick 5-minute course on everything you need to … Read the rest
First, Happy 100th post!
If you have just been assigned to work on your district department or school web site, you may be asking yourself where to begin. There is no quick 5-minute course on everything you need to … Read the rest
A few quick guide to ADA requirements for tables:
<table Border=”0″><caption>Cups of coffee consumed by each teacher per week</caption>
This is not the same as text that … Read the rest
Last time, I looked at the Level A accessibility errors related to links. This time, I am moving up to the Level AA link issues. To be compliant at the AA level of WCAG, you must first be compliant at … Read the rest
This post examines Level A accessibility errors related to links that you can fix. Over the entire district’s sites, there are 28 Level A compliance issues that the district must resolve and 8 warning issues at this level. In addition, … Read the rest
This blog post will address by popular request how to use Monsido reports to fix broken links. I will assume that you already requested a Monsido password (note that this is NOT your OCPS password) to get into the reports … Read the rest
The new Monsido Accessibility reports break down errors into three major categories:
NOTE: HEADING 1 (h1) should never be used in OCPS content pages because the page name itself is assigned to HEADING 1 and there can only one instance of HEADING1 on … Read the rest
Now that reports from Monsido are being sent out, there are two things you need to know: