Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility: A Comprehensive Guide to Access Needs

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Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility: A Comprehensive Guide to Access Needs

Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility: A Comprehensive Guide to Access Needs

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Some cultural references are not directly translatable, so for consistency and as we welcome many international guests, English language caters for the vast majority of our visitors. providing closed captioning and audio description via your own mobile device. All content is provided in Ebook Central does support alternative text if provided by the publishers. However, some e-books contain images without accessible descriptions and cannot be read by a screen reader

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The Biomes offer a full sensory experience as you travel from the temperate tropics outside through the humidity of the Rainforest Biome and the dry warmth of the Mediterranean Biome. There are many natural textures that can be explored in the Outdoor Gardens, particularly in Wild Cornwall.The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is part of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C®). W3C was launched in 1994 to “develop common protocols that promote the evolution of the World Wide Web and ensure its interoperability.” W3C is the global standard in web technology and WAI in web accessibility. It can be quite difficult to navigate De Gruyter e-books using a screen reader. Some structural information is not appropriately conveyed to users, some form inputs are not appropriately labelled and some images have inappropriate alternative text. Some organisations are not exempt but may not need to fully meet accessibility standards. This is the case if the impact of fully meeting the requirements is too much for an organisation to reasonably cope with. The accessibility regulations call this a ‘disproportionate burden’.

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We have eight powered chairs (subject to operational availability) which are available to book in advance; we recommend one month's notice to avoid disappointment. The weight limit for these chairs is 21 stone; you can find out more in our powered wheelchair safety guide. The London Dungeon has two flights of stairs to walk up, and many areas have low lighting and uneven flooring. The floor will move in areas including Guy Fawkes and The Lift of Doom. third party content that’s under someone else’s control if you did not pay for it or develop it yourself - for example, social media ‘like’ buttons Most images/figures have alternative text. However, the quality of the alternative text varies for e-books in HTML and PDF format. Images/figures in older content (pre-2000) may not have alternative text

We have three access designated car parks in Apple 1, Apple 2 and Banana. These are not solely limited to those who are in possession of a Blue Badge and can also be utilised by those who have mobility issues, require a wheelchair or have organised access assistance.

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If you require medical assistance please speak to a member of the Eden Team who will call a member of the First Aid Team. Buy it here: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/a-web-for-everyone/ Building For Everyone: Expand Your Market With Design Practices From Google’s Product Inclusion Team Annie Jean-Baptiste With Cambridge Core e-books, it is possible to zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off the screen At least 1 in 5 people in the UK have a long term illness, impairment or disability. Many more have a temporary disability. Accessibility is not only the right thing to do, but often also brings benefits to all users. That’s because accessibility features that help people with disabilities often help other people, too. For instance, video captions that help people with hearing difficulties also help a person who is watching the video on mute (e.g., in a social media feed). Legible, high-contrast text that helps people with vision difficulties also helps people with perfect eyesight who are using the app outdoors in bright sunlight. Many users— whatever their abilities—will face challenges due to demanding contexts. When you design for all ability levels, you can create products and services anyone can use and enjoy—or at least find helpful or calming.Over 1 billion people across the world have disabilities and are affected by inaccessibility, according to the WHO. We hear the term accessibility a lot in UX design, but it’s often used as a buzzword, bandied about to give the appearance of inclusivity and doesn’t hold up in practice. How do we change this, make our products more accessible and hold each other accountable? The London Dungeon is not a scare attraction, nor is it a horror maze, it is an interactive theatrical experience.



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