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Accessibility Movie Series for Composer Users:

People with disabilities often use screen readers to access Web pages on the Internet. This movie series covers some of the simple steps that can be taken to create or fix Web pages to be more accessible to people with disabilities. Each section provides an introduction to the topic, and then some of the solutions we can use while creating a Web page in Composer. Thanks for taking the time to view the movie series, we hope you enjoy it!

1. Introduction to Accessibility


Introduction to Screen Readers
Running Time: 3:32

An explaination of how blind individuals might use a screen reader to navigate a Web page.

 

 

 

 

2. Accessibility Techniques: Images

Problem #1: Images
Running Time: 1:38

Overview of the main problems that using images pose to the blind.








Solution #1: Alternate Text
Running Time:

An explaination of how to fix the problems that arise when using images on your Web page.

3. Accessibility Techniques: Headers

Problem #2: Font Size
Running Time: 1:45

Overview of the main problems using font size poses to the blind.








Solution #2: Using Headers
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An explaination of how using headers instead of font size is one solution to aid in navigation on your page.

4. Accessibility Techniques: Link Names

Problem #3: Link Names
Running Time: 1:22

Overview of the main problems that link names may pose to people with disabilities.








Solution #3: Descriptive Link Names
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An explaination of how using descriptive link names will aid in accessibility of your Web page.

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Created by: Leah Cornwell and Raleigh Way
Georgia Southern University
Office of Web Page Accessibility
E-Mail: access@georgiasouthern.edu