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Technical Writing for Accessibility focused on the following ideas:
- Accessibility in documentation is a type of inclusive design, benefiting people with permanent, temporary, or situational disabilities.
- Every image requires an alt text element. Alt text acts as a functional equivalent for an image by providing a concise summary of the image’s purpose and context.
- Sufficient color contrast helps readers with color blindness or low vision.
- Use inclusive language to write for a broad spectrum of readers.
- Avoid relying only on visual indicators, such as colors or patterns, to communicate important information.
- Practice editing for accessibility to ensure proper heading structure, descriptive link text, and clear language.
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- Write accessible documentation: Accessibility guidelines