1. images and animations: Use alternative text (alt attribute) to describe the role of visual elements.
2. image maps: client Use maps and text for hotspots.
3. Multimedia: Provide captioning and transcription of sound files, video description and accessible versions in case inaccessible formats use.
4. Hypertext links Use text that makes sense when read out of context.
For instance, avoid "click here."
5. Page organization: Use headers (H1, H2, H3 ,...), lists and consistent structure. Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for layout and style where possible.
6. Data Graphics: Summarize or use the longdesc attribute.
7. Scripts, applets and plug-ins: Provide alternative content in case of active features are inaccessible or have no support.
8. Frames (Frames): Label with title or name attributes.
9. Tables: Make all so as to read line by line. Include a summary.
Avoid using tables to format pages.
10. Check your work: Validate HTML code. Use evaluation tools and text-only browsers to verify accessibility.
2. image maps: client Use maps and text for hotspots.
3. Multimedia: Provide captioning and transcription of sound files, video description and accessible versions in case inaccessible formats use.
4. Hypertext links Use text that makes sense when read out of context.
For instance, avoid "click here."
5. Page organization: Use headers (H1, H2, H3 ,...), lists and consistent structure. Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for layout and style where possible.
6. Data Graphics: Summarize or use the longdesc attribute.
7. Scripts, applets and plug-ins: Provide alternative content in case of active features are inaccessible or have no support.
8. Frames (Frames): Label with title or name attributes.
9. Tables: Make all so as to read line by line. Include a summary.
Avoid using tables to format pages.
10. Check your work: Validate HTML code. Use evaluation tools and text-only browsers to verify accessibility.
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