How-To Course: Developing Accessible Content in Lectora
Web accessibility is an important part of the development process that should be considered with your initial course design. In this course, you will learn specific methods and examples to help you...
View ArticleNavigation Using Javascript
I am wondering how many Lectora users have encountered this scenario during course development (?): You have defined your navigation buttons Next and Back at the title level to Go To the Next Page and...
View ArticleChange Text Size Menu Example
This sample title contains a drop-down list object, actions, and script that will allow you to change the size of the text in any text block without scaling the entire page. This is useful for titles...
View ArticleClosed Caption Video Example
This one-page title provides an example of a video that includes closed caption text for Section 508 and WCAG compliance. The closed_caption.xml document attached via the Add Captions button on the...
View ArticleTips and Tricks for Developing a 508 / WCAG Compliant Course
Join Karen Kanne Ngowe, Senior Instruction Technologist for the CDC, and Laura Silver, Director of Product Management at Trivantis, as we talk about tips and tricks for creating accessible content....
View ArticleAccessibility: Minimum Contrast Requirement
Welcome. This lesson is for anyone who develops online content like web pages, e-learning modules, videos or PDF documents. This micro-lesson addresses the minimum contrast requirements of text and...
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