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Cutting through the clutter: how to create more accessible content

Accessibility is more than just alt text and choosing contrasting colors for your content, it’s how text is written and organized. Readability makes content more accessible to all audiences. The New York Times articles have a 10th-grade reading level, so why do higher education institutions so often aim to write content that’s confusing and convoluted? […]

Accessible typography, fonts, text and more: optimizing the reading experience

Text content is the foundation of the web. We spend most of our online time reading. The accessibility of text may have a more significant cumulative impact on users than any other single aspect of accessibility, yet the visual and cognitive accessibility of text is often overlooked, and there is very little in guidelines to […]

Regional conferences: HighEdWeb close to home

Bring the energy of a HighEdWeb Annual Conference home with you! Regional Conferences can be hosted across the country as a way for higher education web professionals to share knowledge and strengthen their local professional networks within a convenient travel distance.Learn from past chairs about the benefits of hosting a Regional Conference, including: Volunteer management […]