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Richtlijnen Toegankelijkheid
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Structure
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Put the most important information at the top
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Give each page a title that summarizes the main topic of the page
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Below the title, place a summary that summarizes the content of the article
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Choose one topic per article
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Use visual anchor points
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Use a page index on long web pages
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Make meaningful
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Use heading styles for paragraph and subsection titles
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Do not skip any levels in the headers
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Use a separate formatting profile for the layout of the summary
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Use bold to emphasize words or phrases
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Use an [Enter] to move to a new paragraph
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For bullets, use the text editor's bullet options
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Avoid quick & dirty formatting
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Language
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Write task-oriented. Ensure relevance
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Keep it short
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Use neat spoken language
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Choose the words that the visitors use
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Don't use imagery
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Indicate if 2 or more words are in another language
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Do not use superscript or subscript
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Use numbers with numbers
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Use abbreviations as little as possible
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Use the blockquote element for self-placed quote images
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Give each meaningful image a short textual alternative
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Don't use alt text with uninformative images
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Use an explanatory text if a longer description is needed
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Hyperlinks
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Use relevant content words in the link text
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Keep the link text short
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Do not open any new windows or tabs
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Make sure hyperlinks are clearly recognizable
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Make it clear if it is an external link
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For a clickable image, describe the purpose in the alt text
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Downloads & E-mail links
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Only offer downloads for print or use on e-reader
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Make sure downloads are accessible
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At least also offer downloads in an open standard
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Open downloads in the same window/tab (does not apply to Web Guidelines 2)
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For downloads, report file type and size
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In e-mail links, please include the full e-mail address
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The table
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No additional formatting is required for a 2-column table
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Use the th element and scope element for row and column headings
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Use abbreviations for long row and column labels
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Give tables a title
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For complex tables, place a summary that describes the table
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Avoid merging rows and columns
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