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Designing for Accessibility: Making Your Website Inclusive
Accessible websites remove barriers for more people and usually become clearer, easier to navigate, and easier for search engines to understand at the same time.
Why accessibility matters
Accessibility improves the experience for visitors using assistive technologies, but it also helps every visitor by making content clearer and interactions easier to understand.
- Semantic structure supports assistive technologies
- Good contrast and labels improve clarity
- Accessible markup can strengthen SEO
Core improvements to prioritize
Start with headings, alt text, keyboard access, and readable contrast. Accessibility works best when it is planned from the beginning instead of treated as cleanup.
- Use semantic headings and landmarks
- Add meaningful alt text
- Check interactive elements without a mouse
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