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We'd like to think that all of our followers would find themselves on Santa's good list. But, sometimes people are unaware of the impact that using something like emojis as bullet points has for screen reader users. In case you didn't know, emojis all have their own descriptions assigned to them and are read aloud, which often causes posts to not make sense. If you were being honest, would you make it onto the good list? Learn more in our blogs: The need for alt text (https://zurl.co/kRI9M) Accessible video considerations (https://zurl.co/b3xqD) #A11y #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #WebDesign #WebDevelopment #DisabilityInclusion #InclusiveDesign #Disabilities #Communications #Marketing #Christmas

  • Santa is wearing glasses and assessing his naughty list. To the side is a checklist for inaccessible content on social media that will put you in his bad books. These are using lowercase hashtags, emojis as bullet points, videos without captions, images without alt text, too many emojis or putting them in between words.

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