The demands for web design increasingly include improved web accessibility. But isn’t optimizing the site for all the major browsers with multiple device compatibility enough? You can easily measure your website performance, accessibility, best practices, and SEO using Google Lighthouse. So why does accessibility matter?
According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), over 60 million Americans live with a disability. Following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, you can introduce some preliminary considerations that will contribute to making an accessible website. Here’s everything you need to get started with web accessibility using HTML and CSS.
Structured HTML With Proper Semantics
While making the website visually appealing, assistive technology users shouldn’t get confused. Although many content management systems like WordPress apply the HTML, it is your responsibility to recheck and confirm that it is applied correctly.
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