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Digital Accessibility: 7 Guidelines for Accessible Mailing List Emails
This document covers 7 key guidelines to consider when you draft emails for wide distribution on mailing lists like ALLDEPTS@rice.edu
For more information about accessibility best practices, visit the Access @ Rice Guides.
- Create precise subject lines so readers understand what the email is about.
- Avoid ALL CAPS.
- Avoid unnecessary punctuation.
- Good subject lines improve searching.
- Include all information as text in the body of your email.
- Use sans-serif fonts between 12-pt and 16-pt for the body.
- Use plenty of white space to break up blocks of text.
- Avoid ALL CAPS.
- It’s okay to use images, but avoid embedding text in images like graphic flyers and scans. Do not just attach a .pdf file. See also Digital Accessibility: Make PDFs More Accessible
- Revise text so readability is at the early high school level.
- Style your text to create semantic structure.
- Create hierarchy and reading order that is understood visually and by screen readers like JAWS and NVDA.
- Use heading styles rather than just increasing the font size and applying bold style.
- Use list formatting rather than just paragraph breaks and/or dashes.
- Use concise text to describe where hyperlinks go.
- Avoid pasting full URLs.
- Avoid non-descriptive words/phrases like “click here” and “more.”
- Instead of just “Register,” use “Register for [workshop title].”
- Alt text of linked images should describe the link, not the image.
- Create substantial color contrast between foreground text and background.
- Use integrated and free third-party tools to calculate contrast ratios.
- Avoid backgrounds with images, patterns, and bold colors.
- Avoid using color to communicate meaning/importance.
- Create text descriptions (alt text) for all graphic elements like images and charts.
- Be concise and equivalent.
- If the information is complex (i.e. charts and graphs), consider describing it in an adjacent paragraph or caption.
- Only if the image contains no important information, mark it as decorative with empty double quotations like so: alt=“”.
- Improves Searching.
- Review and test your email.
- Use integrated and free third-party scanning tools.
- Check across multiple devices.
- Use a free screen reader utility to test.