
How to Create Accessible Social Media
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Talk Details
Accessibility is a common priority when building websites and webpages. But have you considered how individuals with disabilities are engaging with your brand on social media? Are they experiencing accessibility barriers in your content? Are there things you could be doing to make your social media more inclusive?
This session will outline the easy practices you can implement to ensure the content you produce and the way you deliver it on social media is accessible for everyone, including disabled users.
After this session, you’ll be able to:
- Understand the importance and impact of accessible social media content
- Work accessible best practices into your content creation process
- Identify and fix issues in your content that could be causing barriers for disabled users
Speakers

Alexa Heinrich
Social Media Manager
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