What about GIFs instead of screenshots? (opens in new tab)
After I published Should you add screenshots to documentation?, I got some comments from folks who prefer GIFs to screenshots because GIFs can more clearly show how to use a complicated user interface. I agree that GIFs are cool and useful, but they’re also MUCH harder to keep up-to-date than screenshots and have extra accessibility considerations if you decide to use them. WCAG level A standard requires that: For any moving, blinking or scrolling information that (1) starts automatically, (2...
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