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Guidelines for Online Posts
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All digital flyers must be ADA-compliant.
- Do not save flyers as a photo: The written information on the flyer does not allow screenreaders to read the information.
- No scanned documents: Screenreaders see scanned documents like a photo.
- To check ADA-compliance: Save the flyer as a PDF. If you can highlight the letters with your cursor, it's ADA-compliant!
- If your flyer is NOT ADA-compliant and you're not sure how to fix it, please submit an exact transcript of what the flyer says, so it can be copied/pasted to the post.
Link Guidelines
- Links, not QR Codes: QR codes are wonderful-- for print or projecting. The QR code can stay on the flyer, but please provide a direct link, as well.
- Link rules:
- Give the link a title, not "Click Here"
- Give the link a title, not "https://www.allthetextintheworldthatyou
couldpossiblyfind.com/abcdefg/hijklmnop" - Title Example: Library Suggestion Form
QR Codes on Websites
- The only reason to have a QR code on a website is if you're planning to project it.
- Go ahead--open this without using your phone or an iPad:
Submission Procedures
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If you would like something posted on the website, please email Yvonne Shelby with the following items:
- Your Club/Organization/Event Name
- A Blurb (What, when, where, why, & how are good questions to answer)
- Optional: Flyer*