TIP 24 People with learning disabilities:There are of course marked differences in cognitive skills between individuals with learning difficulties - however here are some general rules worth applying. Design simple uniform screen layouts (with the option of only viewing one thing at a time), use plain language and avoid pages overloaded with too many distractions or too many choices. For the same reason avoid long lists of links unless they are arranged in logical groups of no more than five or six links each. The combination of auditory information, pictures, and text helps to reinforce navigation and actions for those who have a short attention span or are easily distracted. This will also be useful for those who cannot read (over 80 per cent) or are surfing the web with assistance. Auditory information should be clear, simple and repeatable. Other suggestions include:
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