Content Accessibility Tips
Accessibility checklist
Accessible course content makes it easier for everyone to read and access your materials and can help improve overall quality and usability. There are many low-effort adjustments you can make to start creating more accessible content.
- Use a font size of at least 12px.
- Have sufficient contrast between text and background.
Use a tool like the Colour Contrast Analyser from The Paciello Group to check the contrast of your text.
- Use proper heading styles.
- Use a logical heading structure.
- Add alternative descriptions to images that convey the full meaning of the image.
- Use tables for tabular data only.
- Ensure that all tables have column headers.
- Use built-in list functionality for all lists.
- Ensure that all links have text that describes the target.
- Use built-in PowerPoint slide templates.
- Don’t use scanned PDFs.
- Ensure that all PDFs are tagged.
Want more detail? Jump to the detailed accessibility checklist.
Accessibility resources
- Print a PDF of the
- Write accessible content
- Principles of PowerPoint accessibility