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Accessibility Compliance

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Why should my website be Accessibility Compliant?

Accessibility compliance for a website refers to the practice of ensuring that a website's content, features, and functionality are accessible and usable by people with disabilities. It involves following established guidelines and standards to create an inclusive online environment that accommodates individuals with a wide range of disabilities, including those with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.

Key Features
  1. Content Accessibility: Ensuring that text content is perceivable, operable, and understandable by individuals with disabilities. This includes providing alternative text for images, clear and concise language, and proper semantic structure.

  2. Keyboard Accessibility: Designing websites so that all functionality can be accessed and operated using a keyboard, as some individuals may have difficulty using a mouse or touch screen.

  3. Visual and Auditory Accommodations: Implementing features like resizable text, adjustable contrast, and captioning for audio and video content to assist users with visual or hearing impairments.

  4. Compatibility with Assistive Technologies: Ensuring that the website is compatible with assistive technologies like screen readers, screen magnifiers, and voice recognition software.

  5. Focus and Navigation: Making it easy for users to navigate and understand the structure of a web page, including using headings, landmarks, and skip navigation links.

  6. Forms and Interactive Elements: Creating accessible forms, buttons, and interactive elements, and providing clear instructions for completing them.

  7. Color and Contrast: Using color combinations and contrast ratios that are accessible to individuals with color vision deficiencies.

  8. Testing and Validation: Regularly testing and validating the website for accessibility issues, using tools, manual testing, and user feedback.

Make Everyone Feel Seen

Accessibility compliance is not only a legal requirement in many countries but also a moral and ethical obligation to ensure equal access to information and services online. Compliance with recognized accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), is a crucial step in creating an inclusive and user-friendly web experience for all individuals, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.

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