Accessibility should be at the core of design processes. This guide offers practical approaches to ensure your work can be used by everyone.
Understanding Accessibility Standards
Standards like WCAG provide criteria to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
Following these guidelines improves usability and legal compliance.
Keyboard Navigation and Focus Management
Ensuring all interactive elements are accessible via keyboard enhances inclusion.
Clear focus indicators help users understand where they are in the interface.
Color Contrast and Readability
Sufficient contrast between text and backgrounds accommodates users with visual impairments.
Avoiding color as the only information carrier ensures clarity for colorblind users.
Testing with Assistive Technologies
Screen readers and other assistive tools provide insights into real-world accessibility.
Incorporating user feedback refines and validates accessibility improvements.
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