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Blog Topic: Making Slides Accessible #30

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wordshaker opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 0 comments
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Blog Topic: Making Slides Accessible #30

wordshaker opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 0 comments
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accessibility Covers an accessibility concern Blog idea An idea for a blog post topic help wanted Extra attention is needed up-for-grabs An issue that is ready and has enough information to be picked up

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What is the idea of your topic?

I would love to have this post as part of the How To Talk Really, Really Good series, but from someone who lives and breathes accessibility.

What accessibility concerns should someone consider when creating their slides? How can we make sure our slides are readable and accessible?

Why do you think this would be a good topic for the DDD East Midlands Blog?

It's something that helps speakers improve their slides and improve the experience of some attendees.

@wordshaker wordshaker added help wanted Extra attention is needed Blog idea An idea for a blog post topic up-for-grabs An issue that is ready and has enough information to be picked up hacktoberfest-accepted For maintainers to accept hacktoberfest contributions hacktoberfest accessibility Covers an accessibility concern labels Oct 10, 2019
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