Learn More About Digital Accessibility
Learn about the new federal rules regarding web accessibility from the U.S. Department of Justice and web content accessibility guidelines.

Links are one of the most common elements on any webpage or digital document, but they’re also one of the most frequently overlooked accessibility considerations.
This session is designed for content creators, faculty, staff, and web contributors who add links to websites, documents, presentations, or course content. Participants will learn what makes link text meaningful and usable on its own, how to handle links that open in new tabs, when adjacent or image-based links create barriers, and how to ensure links are visually distinguishable and keyboard operable. The focus is on practical guidance you can apply immediately in tools like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, your content management system, and learning management systems.
Learn about the new federal rules regarding web accessibility from the U.S. Department of Justice and web content accessibility guidelines.