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27 editors and volunteers, four media designers, four secretaries and four copywriters happily put together your daily newspaper and digital local news for you every day. Whether investigative research, local events in politics, business, schools or kindergartens, follow-up reports and services such as announcements of events – we have been offering you all of this every day and for a long time in our daily newspapers.

In the free internet area you have free access to national news from the areas of politics, sport, business and culture. We also deliver local short news from Dithmarschen.

Anyone who wants to find out more about their town or the district as a whole also has the opportunity to do so digitally. But we do not offer this offer, which goes beyond that of the daily newspapers with additional images, videos or graphics and is constantly growing, without something in return. We have created two new online positions within the editorial team – and our colleagues don’t live on air alone.

In addition, we believe it is justified and appropriate to bring our digital offerings to the news market for a fee: firstly, you will receive much of the information provided there exclusively from us, and secondly, digital customers have a time advantage over the paying readers of our daily newspapers.

We believe that our work is worth the price.

Good table organization ensures that information is processed smoothly in today’s newspapers. Media designers, editors and internet specialists work together professionally.

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Non-text content refers to any visual content on a website or application that conveys information, such as images, icons, graphs, and more [1]. To make this information accessible to users with disabilities, it’s essential to provide alternative text or a text alternative that describes the content [2]. This allows users who are blind or have low vision to understand the information being conveyed.

When it comes to implementing accessible design in applications, such as Android Studio, it’s essential to provide content labeling for views and images [3]. This includes adding content descriptions to help users understand what information they should enter or what data is being displayed.

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