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Digital Accessibility & Inclusion Education Series
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What You Can Expect To See
In this series, you’ll find expert insights, practical tips, industry updates, and actionable strategies to enhance digital accessibility and inclusion.

Expert Insights
Gain valuable knowledge from industry professionals on the latest accessibility and inclusion best practices.

Practical Tips
Learn actionable steps to improve digital accessibility and create a more inclusive user experience.

Success Stories
Discover real-world examples of organisations successfully implementing accessibility solutions.
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WCAG Fix It: 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 4.1.2 Name, Role, ValueIf your website has buttons, forms, menus, dropdowns, or interactive components, WCAG 4.1.2 applies to you. In this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down one of the most technical-sounding, yet critically important accessibility requirements: ensuring that interactive elements have a proper, programmatically defined name, role, and value. It sounds developer-heavy burut at its core,
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WCAG Fix It: 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 3.3.2 Labels or InstructionsIf your website has forms, contact forms, checkout forms, booking forms, login forms, WCAG 3.3.2 applies to you. In this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down one of the most common and preventable accessibility failures: missing labels or unclear instructions. When users don’t know what information is expected in a field, forms become frustrating,
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WCAG Fix It: 3.1.1 Language of Page
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 3.1.1 Language of PageIf your website has text and they all do, WCAG 3.1.1 – Language of Page applies to you. In this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down a technical requirement that has a huge impact on accessibility: ensuring the primary language of your web page can be programmatically determined. It’s one line of code, but
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