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  1. May 2023
    1. (Not sure if it got highlighted properly, but it's the accessibility button on the bottom-right of the webpage) Whenever a website has an accessibility menu option it is a great effort at providing accessibility as it's very simple to configure and boasts a lot of capabilities for accessibility. Such as being able to change languages, having a screen reader, voice navigation, contrast options, text options (spacing and enlarging),and being able to hide animations and images.

  2. Jan 2023
    1. The Menu dropdown feature section is a good web accessibility example since the information is Understandable. The dropdown menu is a simple navigation features that users can easily operate.

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  3. Oct 2022
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    1. GRUB hidden menu change FAQ  

      details about grub menu hidden and how to enable, access, etc

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  8. Jul 2016
    1. right-click

      Windows=right-click Mac=context menu

    2. Diigo

      Diigo is my 'comfy' link, image, and pdf collector. It serves the same function as Hypothes.is--annotator and aggregator. It has many more functions than Hypothes.is including outlining, screenshots, autoblogging.

    3. Zotero

      Zotero is my go-to academic info database. It gathers meta-tags so that it can automatically create citations, bibliographies, and reports. Unlike its competitor Mendeley, it is open source and free. It works as a standalone and as an extension.