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Accessibility

Usable. Accessible. Inclusive.

Don't turn away customers.

Accessibility is about more than complying with regulations. Providing alternative text with an image helps people using screen readers, but also improves search engine visibility. Likewise, designing mouse-free navigation that works smoothly for users with physical limitations also enhances the mobile experience. When you improve the usability and accessibility of a site, you also increase your odds of attracting, retaining, and growing an audience.

Most importantly, it's the right thing to do.

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RDG UX team discusses ways to optimize workflows and create intuitive functionality

Certified Accessibility Expertise

Our accessibility experts, Ashley Helminiak and Haley Troyer, have earned certifications from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals.  Ashley has her CPWA (which is both the CPACC certification and WAS certification). Haley has garnered her CPACC certification. It is our goal at RDG  to continuously reinforce accessibility skills within our organization so as soon as new techniques are standardized, we are ready to implement them on client's sites. 

Accessibility Articles

Tips for Content Editors

Accessibility Guidelines for CMS Admins Pt 2: Images

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In part two of this series for content administrators, we explore the do's and don'ts of images and how to optimize them depending on how they're used.
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Accessibility Guidelines for CMS Admins Pt 1: Introduction

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In this series kickoff, we debunk some common accessibility myths and outline different aspects of content management that admins can learn to maintain using accessibility best practices.

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