Accessibility Bytes No. 16: Using Accessible Personas
February 24, 2026
Did you know that you can use semi-fictional characters that portray an individual or group of users to improve the design, development and accessibility of your agency’s electronic information or digital service? Learn how semi-fictional characters, called personas, can be are primarily used in the research and design for a service, product, or website.
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Accessibility Bytes No. 15: Capture ICT Accessibility with Purpose-Built User Stories
January 15, 2026
Did you know that writing accessibility-focused user stories can help you build high-quality, Section 508-conformant products from the very start—without costly retrofits later? User stories are a staple of agile development, but when they specifically address accessibility needs, they guide designers, developers, and testers toward creating ICT that works for everyone.
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Accessibility Bytes No. 14: Unique Presentation Titles
November 20, 2025
Did you know that each presentation slide must have a unique title so that people who use screen readers—and even AI bots—can navigate and understand the information? When slides repeat topics—or titles, distinguish them with numbering, subtitles, or hidden titles.
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