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		<description><![CDATA[Accessibility isn&#8217;t just limited to the text on your website – it applies to all types of content including multimedia. With video and audio becoming more and more common across the web it&#8217;s essential that you do as much as possible to open up this content to all website users. Making video and audio accessible isn&#8217;t as complicated as you may think. Simply follow these key guidelines for the different user groups and you&#8217;ll be well on your way: Blind web users The key requirement for blind web users is that all visual changes within videos are conveyed through non-visual means. Ideally this would be through an additional voice-over within the video (which can be switched on or off) describing the visual changes. Creating this for all your videos can be very costly and time-consuming, so an alternative is to provide a written transcript for the video, with a comprehensive description of the video. Also, ensure that video and audio don&#8217;t automatically play on web pages as the sound can interfere with screen reader speech. Mobility-impaired web users For most mobility-impaired users, effective keyboard access to content is the key factor here. All audio/video controls need to work with the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Optimise User Registration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top tip: Optimise User Registration Do you ever get annoyed at having to make yet another password for one more website? Too many websites still force users to register without good reason, or provide an ineffective registration process. You can avoid frustrating users on your website by thinking about the following points: 1. Ask users to login or register only when necessary: Those parts of a website that aren&#8217;t personalised should be equally accessible by registered and non-registered users. Only ask people to login or register when it&#8217;s required to complete an action, not earlier. 2. Make registration optional where possible: Customers shouldn&#8217;t have to &#8216;create an account&#8217; in order to buy products from an online shop. If a site needs to remember simple previously entered information, this can also be done by using a cookie, which of course requires no effort from the end user. 3. Prominently explain the benefits of registration: Users will be happier to register if they know that they&#8217;re getting something useful, rather than if registration is seen as a barrier between them and their task. 4. Avoid lengthy registration forms: Another source of frustration comes from questions in registration forms that look irrelevant to [...]]]></description>
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