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Testing

Human testing finds implementation gaps by noticing errors which automated tests can’t catch.

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Plain Language

Plain language is communication your audience can understand the first time they read or hear it.

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Page Structure

Accessible page structures help many users and provide technical benefits.

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Well-written links also make content more discoverable and easier to navigate for all.

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Forms

Accessible forms are easier to use for everyone, including people with disabilities.

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Images

Images can cause barriers unless they are made accessible, improving the experience for all people.

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Downloadable Documents

Accessibility laws apply to all forms of online content, including downloadable documents.

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Accessibility Standards

Accessibility guidelines and standards aren’t unique to Louisiana. They’re established by industry leaders, government regulations, and academic research.

Louisiana Governor’s Office

Louisiana Office of Disability Affairs

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

WCAG 2.2 Standards
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