Accessibility and Websites
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Learn about how to make digital content accessible to people with disabilities for our websites.
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All DOE websites must be accessible and inclusive as well. Learn how to get your website site in shape for all audiences.
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Info & Resources for Webmasters
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Find out what courses were taken by folks who have earned the three digital accessibility certificates.
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This page provides links to online resources and accessibility tips for most of the DOE's content platforms. It is not intended to replace the step-by-step guidance offered in the accessibility workshops.
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Not all online tools are equally accessible. However, if you do the following things, you’ll have done everything you can to ensure that you make content that can be used by both people with disabilities, and those who need to translate it.
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Get tips for writing at a grade 6-9 reading level, avoiding jargon and making your content consumable.
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This page information on how to self-audit your website.
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Making an accessible PDF is a multi-step process. The first set of steps are in the original source document. The second set are within Adobe Acrobat.
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This page provides links to information about and resources for common DOE website vendors. You can "Follow" this page to be notified when it is updated.
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Learn how to make print documents accessible to people with disabilities.
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Need page updates or help with editing? The DigiComm web team can help. Get information on what we can do for you and your pages on our sites.
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The DOE style Guide covers everything from acronyms to Zip codes.