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Accessible Images Best Practices
Use alternative information A blind or visually impaired person can use a screen reader to hear a description of the image. If the written content contains the information needed to convey meaning, a very simple description in the image or perhaps even a null alt attribute will do. If not make sure your alt tag information or surrounding body text is adequate to supply meaning that would be missed in its absence. Applicable guidelines from WCAG 2.0 Perceivable
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Accessible Color Best Practices
What is an accessible use of color?People with visual impairments interpret color and contrast differently. That makes it difficult or impossible for them to access information communicated only by color.For example, to a user with red/green color blindness, a green image on a red background will not provide enough distinction to make the image visible. This type of color treatment also makes it difficult for some users to read text or identify links that are a different color but don’t have underlines.
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Zoom: How do I obtain a webinar or Large Meeting license?
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Zoom: Why can't I see my meetings in the Zoom desktop app?
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MyPPM for Resource Managers: Review Timesheet Reports
Environment: Classic
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Signing a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant document in DocuSign
21 CFR Part 11 is an FDA regulation that relates to research - UCSF has a separate DocuSign instance that has additional policies and regulations in place to meet the 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines. Signing a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant document is slightly different process than signing a normal envelope. Please see the steps outlined below.
How to switch accounts in Docusign
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Managing Passwords in Git
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MyPPM: Using a Shared View
You may want to use a standard or shared view when looking at tasks. You may want to create a view and share it with others: 1. Login to MyPPM, go to your project, select tasks. 2. On the right side, go to View and type in the name of the view you are looking for. For example, scroll down to “PMO Standard” and then select it.
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MyPPM for PMs & RMs: Check Allocations & ETC
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