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A No-Nonsense Guide to PDF Accessibility in Higher Ed

Tag, You're It! A No-Nonsense Guide to PDF Accessibility in Higher Ed

Learn what PDF accessibility really means, why those mysterious 'tags' matter, and how to create documents that work for everyone in higher ed. We'll break down headings, lists, tables, forms, and alt text—plus give you practical next steps.

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Improving Web Accessibility with Axe Monitor

Improving Web Accessibility with Axe Monitor

Whether you're just getting started with Axe Monitor or already diving deep into your scans, here's a quick overview of what Axe Monitor offers and how to make the most of it.

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New Release: Font Awesome 7

Font Awesome 7

Font Awesome 7 just dropped with thousands of new icons and sleek new styles to match modern design trends. Some icons may look a little different but read more to see what’s new and how it might affect your site.

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Balancing Beauty and Function

Balancing Beauty and Function

Having an aesthetically pleasing website does more than just look good—it significantly impacts how users perceive and interact with your site. In this article, we’ll explore the Aesthetic-Usability Effect and how you can use it to improve your web designs.

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Chunking

Chunking

Learn how the UX principle of chunking improves readability, scannability, and user experience by organizing content with clear headings and concise, structured sections.

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Last Updated: 6/12/25