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  1. Jan 2025
    1. US History II: Gilded Age to Present

      Annotation 1: Image Alt Text (Good Practice) Users who use screen readers can access the chapter thanks to the picture at the top, which has detailed alt text. In accordance with WCAG criteria, this makes non-text information accessible and readable.

      Annotation 2: Logical Headings Structure (Good Practice). This page has a well-organized heading structure, with the main title in an H1 and subheadings in an H2. In addition to ensuring clarity in the content structure, this enhances navigation for screen reader users.

      Annotation 3: Descriptions of Links (Bad Practice) There are certain hyperlinks, such as "Click Here," that don't have adequate explanations. For those who use assistive technology, this makes it difficult to determine where the links go. Improvements in accessibility need descriptive link wording.

      Annotation 4: Contrast of Colours (Good Practice) Users with visual impairments or colour blindness may easily see the text because of the good contrast between its colour and the backdrop. This complies with the accessible design contrast ratios suggested by WCAG.

      Annotation 5: Keyboard Navigation (Bad Practice) When navigating the website just with a keyboard, accessibility problems are evident. For instance, using the Tab key to access the top navigation menu is not entirely functional. It disadvantages those who rely on keyboard navigation.