[PDF] aoda approved fonts

These fonts have easily recognizable upper-case, lower-case and numerical characters. Narrow versions of these fonts should be avoided. Arial. This font is  Autres questions
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  • What fonts are acceptable for AODA?

    Font Family Use sans-serif fonts. A sans-serif font is easier to read than a serif font. Upper case, lower case and numerical characters of a sans-serif font are easy to recognize. Popular sans serif fonts include Arial, Calibri, Helvetica, Futura and Verdana.
  • What fonts are ADA accessible?

    The fonts known for providing maximum web accessibility are Times New Roman, Verdana, Cabri, Helvetica, and Tahoma. Other slab serif fonts like Arvo Museo Slab and Rockwell are also accessible.
  • What is the most disability friendly font?

    The most accessible fonts are Tahoma, Calibri, Helvetica, Arial, Verdana, and Times New Roman. Slab serif fonts including Arvo, Museo Slab, and Rockwell are also considered to be accessible. These font types are mostly used in headings rather than the body text.
  • Unfortunately, not all fonts were created with accessibility in mind. Many websites use fonts that are difficult for people with disabilities to process. Size, color, and contrast all matter regarding accessible fonts.il y a 5 jours
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