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In this series, you’ll find expert insights, practical tips, industry updates, and actionable strategies to enhance digital accessibility and inclusion.

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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: 2.4.2 Page Titles
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 2.4.2 Page TitlesIn this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down one of the simplest but most important accessibility requirements: making sure every page has a descriptive title. It’s one short line in your code but without it, users can quickly become lost, especially when navigating with assistive technology, and fixing it is one of the fastest
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WCAG Fix It: 1.3.1 Info and Relationships
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 1.3.1 Info and RelationshipsIf your website uses headings, lists, tables, or forms, WCAG 1.3.1 applies to you. In this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down one of the most important structural accessibility requirements: ensuring that information, structure, and relationships are programmatically defined. It sounds technical but it’s really about, If something looks structured visually, it must also
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WCAG Fix It: 2.1.1 Keyboard
Read more: WCAG Fix It: 2.1.1 KeyboardIf your website requires a mouse to function properly, WCAG 2.1.1 applies to you. IIn this WCAG Fix It guide, we’re breaking down one of the most fundamental accessibility requirements: ensuring all functionality is available using only a keyboard. No mouse.No touchscreen.Just the keyboard. If a user cannot navigate your website without a mouse, your
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