2021 Federal Plain Language Summit: Online Glossaries

General Services Administration glossary page showing a two-column page of terms, with some definitions expanded.

It’s a common issue for many websites: your audience consists of people with different levels of understanding of the words and phrasing used on your website.

You may have new employees or new customers unfamiliar with the jargon, acronyms, and language on your site. In addition, you may have customers and others who interact with your website frequently and understand your words and phrasing.

And you may have long-time employees who are well-versed in your wording, who have no need for terminology definitions.

How do you serve all your audiences?

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Photo of the Week: Man, by Amanda Parer

White inflatible sculpture of man with his head resting on his hand, seated in a resting mode. Blue lighting on the library displays in the background.

Driving down Woodward through Detroit’s Cultural Center, you couldn’t miss the large glowing white inflatible in front of Detroit Public Library’s main branch.

Part of DElectricity, Detroit’s outdoor visual light and art festival held this weekend, the white sculpture of a contemplative man was almost as tall as the library building itself.

The cool temperatures and clear night made for a fantastic night for festival attendees to walk through the Cultural Center, enjoying the light shows and sculptures in front of the museums, libraries, and other buildings.

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September 24, 2021: Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn strategies for managing difficult usability participants, find features and tools to create accessible content, discover how to use the accent-color CSS property, and more. Continue reading September 24, 2021: Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News