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[BLOG] Create Practicing Accessibility: Scientific Python Accessibility Events in Summary #890

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  • The blog is written with plain language (where relevant).
  • If there are headers, they use the proper header tags in order to do so (with only one level-one header).
  • All links describe where they link to (for example, check the Quansight labs website).
  • Any kind of styling that the author uses (for example, bold for emphasis) is consistent throughout the blog.

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  • Blog post featured image is in PNG or JPEG format, not SVG.
  • All content is represented as text (for example, images need alt text and videos need captions or descriptive transcripts).
  • If there are emojis, there are not more than three in a row.
  • Don't use flashing gifs or videos.
  • If it were to be read as plain text, the blog still makes sense and no information is missing.

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@isabela-pf isabela-pf changed the title [BLOG] Create Announcing Scientific Python Accessibility Events [BLOG] Create Practicing Accessibility: Scientific Python Accessibility Events in Summary Nov 17, 2024
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