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August 5, 2024
Using Headings to Label Content Blocks for Accessibility in All New Adobe Captivate
Ensuring accessibility through proper heading labels is a fundamental aspect of web design, particularly for users with disabilities. Headings structure page content for web browsers, plug-ins, and assistive technologies, improving navigation and comprehension. Descriptive headings are particularly advantageous for users with accessibility needs, as they indicate each section’s content. Adobe Captivate adheres to these best practices to enhance slide content accessibility: headings are used hierarchically, with h1 denoting the most important idea on the page and subsections organized with h2 level headings.
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