Why alt text needs to describe the content and purpose of your images Texas State web editors need to create accurate and descriptive alternative text to ensure their pages serve all users. Alt text provides a textual description for visual
Tag: accessibility
Microsoft releases live captioning in MS Teams
Teams is one of the many applications available to members of Texas State University through Microsoft Office 365. MS Teams provides users with advanced collaboration capabilities and allows them to leverage Office 365 applications through a single point of access.
Digital Accessibility – Have you thought about it?
Do you help maintain a university website or any other electronic media? If so, have you checked out DOIT’s new Accessibility User Guides? Our staff have compiled helpful resources and items to consider when working on a website, email, or
Read More Digital Accessibility – Have you thought about it?
Website Rodeos: Wrangling Accessibility at Texas State
Improving accessibility for all The Division of Information Technology and the Office of Disability Services have hosted a series of “Website Rodeos” the past three semesters to address ongoing concerns around disability access on Texas State University websites. When Dr.
Read More Website Rodeos: Wrangling Accessibility at Texas State
Website Accessibility Rodeo
Texas State University’s IT division strives to promote accessible websites and accessibility best practices across the university. As part of that aim, the division held its third iteration of the Website Accessibility Rodeo yesterday in Alkek Library. During the rodeo,