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Accessibility and inclusive design considerations - SharePoint Tutorial
From the course: SharePoint: Creating Communication Sites
Accessibility and inclusive design considerations
- [Instructor] The final thing to consider when planning your site is to ensure that the content is consumable by your audience. This includes taking into account any physical challenges that make it difficult to navigate and read your site content in traditional ways. Implementing responsive and accessible design is essential for ensuring that all of our SharePoint sites are usable across various devices for individuals with disabilities. This inclusivity enhances user experience and broadens our audience reach. Responsive design allows users to access content seamlessly across different devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Accessible content ensures that digital content is usable for individuals with disabilities, promoting equal access to information. And finally, by focusing on both responsiveness and accessibility, the overall user experience is significantly improved for all users. Microsoft provides detailed guidance on their accessibility features, and I…
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Defining your objectives and goals2m 43s
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Identifying and understanding your audience2m 48s
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Understanding information architecture3m 17s
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Understanding hub sites3m 1s
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Content strategy and planning1m 35s
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Planning permissions and access3m 7s
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Designing effective navigation1m 52s
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Accessibility and inclusive design considerations1m 10s
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