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Real World Accessibility and UX Website Improvements You Can Make Today

ASAE Holiday Showcase 2024 - Amplify

Thank you for joining us at Holiday Showcase!

We loved sharing real world examples of how you can improve the UX and accessibility of your site today. Access the deck and additional resources below.

2024 Holiday Showcase Real World Accessibility and UX Improvements
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Neil Pichan is a light skinned male with brown hair, light brown facial hair, tortoise shell glasses, wearing a blue and white stripped shirt with a hallway in the background
How to Make Websites Accessible, Part 1: Audit, Usability, and Prioritization
Posted by Neil Pichan
Neil Pichan is a light skinned male with brown hair, light brown facial hair, tortoise shell glasses, wearing a blue and white stripped shirt with a hallway in the background
How to Make Websites Accessible, Part 2: Development and Content
Posted by Neil Pichan
Emily Kodner, a white woman with dark blond hair outside
Our Controversial Take on These 3 Common Feature Requests
Posted by Emily Kodner
Janna Fiester a light skinned female with grey hair in an updo, clear glasses wearing a red shirt with birds on it looking down
Mega Menus vs. Drop-Down Menus: Which One Is Right for Your Website and Meets UX and Web Accessibility Best Practices
Posted by Janna Fiester
Janna Fiester a light skinned female with grey hair in an updo, clear glasses wearing a red shirt with birds on it looking down
10 Design Principles for Better UX and Accessibility
Posted by Janna Fiester
Amanda Heberg, a white woman white woman with blonde hair
How Prioritizing Accessibility and Usability Helped Deliver an Inclusive Web Experience
Posted by Amanda Heberg
Devin Owsley-Aquilia: light-skinned non-binary person smiling, with dark blonde hair pulled back, wearing a black turtleneck against a grey wall
Website Accessibility 101: 5 Best Practices for Writing Alt Text for Images
Posted by Devin Owsley-Aquilia
Janna Fiester a light skinned female with grey hair in an updo, clear glasses wearing a red shirt with birds on it looking down
4 Ways To Ensure Your Brand Meets Website Usability Accessibility Requirements
Posted by Janna Fiester

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