This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
A list of common mistakes and simple fixes when designing and developing accessible websites and apps.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
Making services accessible means making services that anyone can use. It means creating and running them so that no one is excluded, whether they have a disability or not. From our discussions around government and from our growing accessibility community, …| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
We asked information architects for advice on prioritising accessibility, educating teams, avoiding pitfalls, and using tools to ensure accessible information architecture.| Accessibility in government
We asked frontend developers about the importance of semantic HTML, how they ensure code is accessible from the start of a project, and how they make dynamic content accessible.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
As we start thinking about Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 2025, here are some tips for hosting accessible online events.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
Many individuals prefer reading video transcripts. At the Ministry of Defence, a survey was conducted to explore how staff without accessibility needs engage with transcripts and the reasons for their preferences.| Accessibility in government
1 in 20 people in the UK have dyscalculia. Our new accessibility persona highlights several common barriers that individuals with dyscalculia may face when using poorly designed digital services.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
We asked accessibility specialists about what are the key misconceptions and common issues they encounter in accessibility, and what tools they use during audits.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
Find out what our team found from the last 3 years of monitoring the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile apps.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
We hope you enjoy this light-hearted, festive quiz brought to you by Kelly and Samantha.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
At the Government Digital Service we've created a series of accessibility persona logins, so that people can experience different conditions and test their services. Here's how they work.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
We built a webpage full of accessibility fails so that we could audit automated testing tools. Here's what we found.| accessibility.blog.gov.uk
Karwai Pun is an interaction designer currently working on Service Optimisation to make existing and new services better for our users. Karwai is part of an accessibility group at Home Office Digital, leading on autism. Together with the team, she’s created these …| accessibility.blog.gov.uk