The new Colorado accessibility law, HB21-1110, affects university websites and went into effect July 1, 2024. This means that university website owners/content managers must ensure your website content meets the minimum web accessibility standards.
Learn how to meet accessibility standards
Need to add general website content to your page with no specific format or structure? The content block is perfect for any type of content (text, images, videos, tooltips) that does not require a complex layout.
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Drag the content block widget from the right column onto the page. Choose Create Content to add text or insert images
Choose Edit on the Content block widget to arrange the text and images in the content block, just like in a Word document.
Every page on your website is required to have a heading 1 (H1) for accessibility and search engine optimization. With this widget, you can choose from three different styles (bold, regular and thin) when formatting your headings. Learn more about accessible headings.