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Learn how to publish accessible documents to meet the needs of all users under the accessibility regulations.
Invitation for expressions of interest for a study into the effects of the spacing between number plate characters.
Find out how the accessibility monitoring methodology is used to test websites and mobile apps under the Accessibility Regulations
Spreadsheets are a common way to share data. Use this information to help you avoid common errors, improve interoperability and create more accessible spreadsheets.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
How to package medicines for sale and what information you must provide to consumers and healthcare professionals.
Using the WCAG 2.2 design principles and guidelines to build accessible services.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
Find the best guidance and tools to meet the accessibility regulations.
General rules, including about qualification fitness for purpose and accessibility, and about reviewing approach, enquiries and complaints, withdrawing qualifications and information for teachers.
How to write well for your audience, including specialists.
Accessible documents at the Adjudicator’s Office
Publish your code and use open source to improve transparency, flexibility and accountability.
How to use usability testing to evaluate your digital health product.
Provides an introduction to data sharing, explaining why local authorities should share transport data and what open data means.
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