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4 Syllables

Locality: Kyabram, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5852 3853



Address: PO BOX 705 3620 Kyabram, VIC, Australia

Website: https://4syllables.com.au

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25.01.2022 There's still time to register for our live online course, Writing for the Web. Delivered via Zoom over 5 x 60-70 minute sessions, 1 per week. Starts Tuesday October 6 and runs each Tuesday at 1pm AEDT.



24.01.2022 "A good user experience involves web pages that are designed so that the user can get the maximum relevant information in the minimum amount of time."

24.01.2022 Some Friday arvo entertainment.

23.01.2022 Our last web writing course for the year starts on 4 November and runs over 5 x 60-70 minutes sessions. Held live online via Zoom. $330 per person includes printed course notes, PDF copy exercises and solutions, and a copy of the presentation slides. https://4syllables.com.au/training/web-writing-course/



21.01.2022 Some great information and advice on designing and writing for people with cognitive and learning disabilities. #a11y #accessibility

19.01.2022 Wondering about headings and accessibility? Heres a post that takes a closer look at WCAG 2.1. If the authors interpretation is supported by the editors of WCAG, then its another case where the guidelines really dont represent best practice. We can do more. We can label all messages or parts of our content with headings. We can tag those headings logically and hierarchically. And we can write headings that are useful and clear.

18.01.2022 There seems to be a bit of misunderstanding about what plain language is. Its not just the words you use, though of couse, choosing the right words is important too.



18.01.2022 Here's an overview of what's new in WCAG 2.2 (still a working draft). #a11y #accessibility

18.01.2022 Scrolling behaviour is still a mystery to some. Heres one reason why users dont scroll - the illusion of completeness. https://www.nngroup.com/videos/illusion-completeness/

17.01.2022 Heres something we web content folk are likely to empathise with ...

16.01.2022 "Charts, graphs, and other data visualizations convey complex information quickly to your audience. Theyre eye-catching, helpful, and generate lots of traffic to your site... and theyre [often] inaccessible". #dataviz #a11y #accessibility

16.01.2022 Amazing how some ideas persist. Heres another debunking of the old 3-click rule in #ux



15.01.2022 A comprehensive guide to making #accessible audio and video content.

15.01.2022 "The tech world has a lot to offer those with disabilities, but it can be hard to get investors excited about the accessibility space. Thats why Microsofts AI for Accessibility grants are so welcome". #a11y #accessibility

15.01.2022 According to Nielsen Norman Group, complex search engine results pages have had an effect on how users scan them. A pinball pattern has emerged, making it less important to be in the top 3 search results.

13.01.2022 There seems to be a bit of misunderstanding about what plain language is. It's not just the words you use, though of couse, choosing the right words is important too.

13.01.2022 You can still do some #training, even though you might be working from home. Weve just scheduled extra #webinars so you can do our #webwriting and #accessibility training from the comfort and safety of your own home. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/4-syllables-1064589323

12.01.2022 Heres an overview of whats new in WCAG 2.2 (still a working draft). #a11y #accessibility

10.01.2022 Regardless of the content management model you use, you must understand and address the risks. All models have risks. Otherwise, content (and users) will suffer.

09.01.2022 A useful article on colour blindness. Some suggested palettes (though watch out for contrast issues) and colour combinations to avoid. #a11y #dataviz

09.01.2022 Our next web writing courses start 8 October (via 5 x 1-hour webinars over 5 weeks), and 24 October in Canberra (9-4 single day session).

09.01.2022 "One year I had a foreign exchange student in my class who logically questioned the illogic of the English language in an essay she wrote as a class assignment. She pointed out why English is so hard to learn. We, who have spoken English as the first words we could form with our vocal chords, have little understanding of the struggles others have to learn this complex language, but she seemed to put it in perspective for those of us who take English for granted. She questione...d the paradox of a boxing ring that is square, an eggplant with no egg, a hamburger without ham, a pineapple that does not come from an apple or a pine tree. In her opinion we should all be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. She questioned why people recite at a play and play at a recital? Or ship by truck? Or have noses that run and feet that smell? How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same? Or a wise man and a wise guy be opposites?" https://www.nrtoday.com//article_97a93d20-9101-5435-9a96-8

09.01.2022 Digital distraction is real. And its something web writers need to consider when they produce content. https://www.abc.net.au//focus-distraction-digital/12054712

09.01.2022 "People dont read every word on a page; instead, they scan. They naturally attempt to be efficient and put in the least possible work for achieving their goal."

08.01.2022 Yes! Well worth the time to watch this.

08.01.2022 Still forcing links to open new windows? It's not a good idea unless you know when it will help (rather than annoy) your users. https://www.nngroup.com/artic/new-browser-windows-and-tabs/

08.01.2022 More complex search results pages lead to different, non-linear scanning patterns.

07.01.2022 Want to know more about #accessibility? Heres a free online course from the W3C. Starts in January. #a11y #training

07.01.2022 Good headings are good for #ux and #accessibility.

06.01.2022 The Digital Transformation Agency and Ethos CRS have signed a contract to begin working on a new digital version of the Commonwealth governments official Style Manual, which was last updated in 2002. https://www.themandarin.com.au/112038-company-appointed-to/

05.01.2022 Surprise, surprise. PDFs degrade the user experience unless theyre intended for print-then-read.

04.01.2022 PDF documents - unfortunately theyre not going away despite delivering a poor user experience.

03.01.2022 Surprise, surprise - people still scan-read. So "content creators need to accept this fact: People are not likely to read your content completely or linearly." https://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-people-read-online/

02.01.2022 Google announces Action Blocks, a new #accessibility tool for creating #mobile shortcuts #a11y

02.01.2022 Heres a bit of interesting trivia for your weekend

01.01.2022 Heres a nifty little colour checker for #accessible colour combinations. It gives you a contrast ratio and indicates who can/cant see your colours. #a11y https://whocanuse.com

01.01.2022 Heres an interesting article: "Ethics concerns, among other things, how we treat people. Since writing is an action, done for an audience, it matters how writers view and treat their readers. That includes the scholarly writing done by graduate students and faculty members our focus here."

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