The method
Use this prompt by pasting your website URL. Specify the target audience (e.g., students with visual impairments). Review the generated audit and implement suggested fixes for improved accessibility. Test changes using accessibility checkers.
The prompts
Prompt 1
Conduct an accessibility audit of the website [website URL], specifically focusing on the needs of educators and students with disabilities (e.g., visual, auditory, motor, cognitive). Provide specific recommendations for improving website accessibility according to WCAG guidelines, including suggestions for alternative text for images, keyboard navigation, color contrast, and captioning for multimedia content. Prioritize recommendations that can be implemented quickly and easily by educators with limited web development experience. Please also indicate which WCAG guideline each recommendation addresses.
Prompt 2
Analyze the web design of [website URL] for its suitability for use in educational settings. Consider factors such as readability, visual clarity, mobile responsiveness, and ease of navigation for both educators and students. Generate a report outlining areas where the design could be improved to enhance the learning experience. Include suggestions for optimizing the layout, typography, color scheme, and multimedia elements to create a more engaging and accessible online learning environment. Furthermore, provide practical tips on how educators can maintain a consistent and user-friendly design across all web pages and resources.
Prompt 3
I need you to create a checklist for accessibility in web design from an educational perspective. Consider factors such as readability, visual clarity, mobile responsiveness, and ease of navigation for both educators and students. Prioritize recommendations that can be implemented quickly and easily by educators with limited web development experience. Please consider WCAG guidelines when suggesting checklist items.