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In some regions, the USPS and other postal services offer , allowing eligible individuals to mail items like Braille materials, sound recordings, and large-print (14pt+) letters for free. visually impaired person
: Avoid repetitive strings of emojis, as screen readers read out the full name of every single one (e.g., "smiling face with heart-eyes" repeated five times). This is for informational purposes only
: Capitalize the first letter of every word in a hashtag (e.g., #AccessibilityMatters instead of #accessibilitymatters). This allows screen readers to distinguish and read individual words correctly. Learn more In some regions, the USPS and
: Use the "Alt Text" field in advanced settings on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to provide a concise description of the image's content and purpose.
: Include subtitles for the deaf and a separate text transcript for longer videos, which allows screen reader users to quickly navigate the content.
: Screen readers cannot read text that is part of an image file. If you must use an image with text, transcribe that text into the post caption or alt text. Postal Privileges