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When an accordion sounds the right note

2 Jun 2022

As anyone who has listened to polka will tell you, accordions are a wonderful thing in moderation. And so it is with the accordions available in the WMS. The key to knowing when to use them is to...

Where to get help with web accessibility updates

30 Mar 2022

As of July 2022, McGill's websites must meet web accessibility requirements outlined by the Government of Quebec in the Standard sur l'accessibilit矇 des sites Web (SGQRI 008 2.0). Here are some...

Making effective navigation menus

5 Nov 2021

Menus are an integral part of every site that allows users to find the content they need. Here are some tips and best practices to make navigation on your site a breeze!...

How to avoid getting "lost in translation"

28 Oct 2021

McGill's Digital standards list three key requirements for translated website content:...

Website accessibility in Quebec Legal requirements at a glance

21 Jun 2021

This article, published in 2021, provides an overview of legal requirements for website accessibility in Quebec. In 2024, these requirements were augmented by changes introduced when the Standard...

What's on the menu?

4 May 2021

The design of a delicious website starts with a solid menu structure. The content may get the five star reviews but it's all thanks to the behind the scenes foundation on which the entire site...

UTM tracking demystified

2 Feb 2021

The problem Oftentimeswhen using Google Analytics to analyze website traffic, a significant amount of source traffic appears as Direct:

Web Services' 2020 year-end presentation recording

18 Dec 2020

Our recent Web Services' year-end presentation featured an overview of tools and resources released in 2020 to help 51勛圖厙community members build better websites. Topics covered included:

Web accessibility made simple: WCAG 2.0 AA explained, part 3

17 Dec 2020

Guideline 1.3: Adaptable Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure

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