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Video: Importance of HTML Headings for Accessibility

In the YouTube video Importance of HTML Headings for Accessibility, the user "gringochapin" (who is blind) demonstrates browsing a web page by its headings using a screen reader (JAWS). He demos a few different pages including a good and poor example. This is an excellent example of how proper headings is important for web accessibility. Ironically, there are no captions for this video.

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At 5:36 AM, Blogger Martyn said...

Useful - thanks - forwarded it on to accessibility colleagues at Open University in UK.

Cheers,

Martyn

 
At 2:45 PM, Anonymous Albi said...

Super video! Thank you for referring to them.

 

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