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Step-by-step documentation and video tutorials are available to support your work editing and updating your department's website.
Step-by-step documentation and video tutorials are available to support your work editing and updating your department's website.
Web Accessibility means developing websites to be usable to as many people as possible. It removes barriers that prevent access to information and functionalities on websites and helps people with disabilities to understand, navigate, and interact with the Web. It also benefits those with changing abilities due to aging or temporary ailments.
Find out how you can make your website accessibleWe are always adding new features and enhancements to your websites. Here are some of our latest updates:
Resource Card links will now work properly when viewed individually or found by a search engine
Pronoun fields have been added to people profiles
Update to the order events display on the event landing page
Update to the email list for content share notifications
New course listing page design that includes featured courses and expanded filter options
See All Enhancementsstep-by-step instructions for editing in your website
all of our video tutorials in one place
learn how to fix broken links, misspellings, & see your site analytics
learn about WashU Sites
ensures that your site is accessible to everyone and provides equal access to all users
how to choose images for your website and where to find them
see the people responsible for updating A&S Websites
sign up for our Siteimprove training course in Canvas
cloud-based content management and file sharing
If you missed our last workshops, we've got you covered. Here are the exercises to do on your own. You've got this!