A couple of years ago we ran a workshop on accessibility. As part of the workshop, we interviewed screen reader users (and Lyrical Host customers) Holly and Luke. The focus was on finding out more about how they browse websites without being able to see what’s on the screen, and their best advice for people building WordPress websites and creating content in a more accessibility-friendly way.
While the workshop was only originally intended to be released once, due to popular demand we’ve decided to bring it back for another short limited edition run. It includes both videos and PDF resources to help you understand more about making your content both accessible and enjoyable for screen reader users.
This workshop is instantly delivered to your inbox on purchase. It will only be available until the end of March, so grab it while you can!
About the Creating For Accessibility workshop
How easy is it for people with disabilities and/or other physical conditions and challenges to access your content and services? These pre-recorded video interviews and downloads explain how to create, test and adapt your website, social media and emails for better accessibility.
What’s included:
♥ Interview & tips with Holly (55 min video)
Emma chats to Holly Tuke about the issues she faces as a visually impaired blogger and what she wishes other site owners would do to improve accessibility for their websites. Holly also walks us through how screen readers work and how to make your content more screen reader friendly.
♥ Interview & tips with Luke (42 min video)
Emma chats to Luke Sam Sowden about the adaptations he uses to navigate the internet, what really matters to him as a visually impaired website user, and how he uses WordPress differently as a blogger.
♥ Companion Guide (25 page PDF)
This guide looks at some different ways you can optimize your website and social media for accessibility. It covers a range of different areas, plus accessibility standards, testing, and tools.
♥ Accessibility Checklist (11 page PDF)
This checklist is designed to help you get started with practical accessibility checks for your blog or small business website (and other online content, such as emails and social media).
♥ Accessibility Statement (Google Doc)
A done-for-you Google doc for you to copy and edit as you need to create an accessibility statement for your website.
→ Grab the Creating For Accessibility workshop
FAQs
Have Holly and Luke been compensated for their work?
Yes, all participants and people involved in creating the workshop and materials have been fairly paid for their work. If you would like to leave a tip for them or donate to a cause that supports a more accessibility friendly web, please email us or raise a support ticket and we can send over the details.
How do I access the workshop materials after purchasing?
Check your email inbox, including junk – you should receive an email with the link to download all the materials within a few minutes of purchasing. if you have any problems downloading the materials, please email sales@lyricalhost.com or raise a support ticket and we’ll help ASAP!
How long do I have access to the course and materials for?
As long as you like; it’s lifetime access. We recommend downloading the materials as soon as you purchase so you don’t forget and can easily access your copy!
Does this workshop have affiliate commission?
As this workshop is a limited edition run, unfortunately there’s no affiliate commission available. However, we appreciate all shares and of course affiliate commission is available on our hosting plans, Navigating SEO course, stock photo packs and more. Sign up for our affiliate program for more details.
Is this workshop only available for Lyrical Host customers?
Nope, it can be purchased by anyone looking to improve their WordPress website accessibility.
What is your refund policy?
Due to the digital nature of this workshop, there are no refunds available as you have instant access to the materials.
Can I share this workshop or its content with others?
Unfortunately not, it’s licensed just for your use. However, if you found it useful, please do encourage people you think may like it to purchase it while they have the chance!
Are you planning any other content on accessibility?
We’re planning to create a comprehensive course that also includes best practice accessibility for a range of different audiences, including people with color blindness and conditions such as arthritis. Keep an eye on our website and social media for more info!
Ready to get started?
→ Make your website more accessible with the Creating For Accessibility workshop
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