If you’ve ever designed or built a website, then you’ve probably come across the term “accessibility.” And website accessibility should ring a bell for all businesses or content creators of websites, given that it escalates user experience, which benefits customer and brand reputation and sales. So what is web accessibility? Making a website usable to people with disabilities, means writing your content in a way that is more readable for screen readers.
Website accessibility enables more people to engage positively with your brand, increases more traffic, and raises your profile. Accessibility may even be a legal requirement, depending on where you live and operate.
In addition to web designing, you must focus on website development. There are many backend processes developers can employ to enhance accessibility, particularly with the order and manner in which aspects of the website are read by screen reader applications. Nevertheless, design remains an important factor. Here are some strategies for web design to help information become more accessible:
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