Website Accessibility - What It Is and Why It Matters

Basics·4 min read

Accessibility means designing a site so that everyone can use it - including people with disabilities who rely on screen readers or the keyboard alone.

Who it helps

People who are blind or have low vision, people with motor difficulties, but also anyone in less-than-ideal conditions - in bright sunlight, on a weak connection, one-handed and on the move. Accessibility is convenience for everyone.

What it means in practice

Adequate text contrast, alternative descriptions for images, keyboard operability, a clear heading structure, and clickable elements large enough to tap.

Accessibility and SEO

Many accessibility principles overlap with good SEO: correct headings, image descriptions, and a clear structure help both users and the search engine understand the site.

In brief

  • Accessibility = a site usable by everyone, not just some.
  • Contrast, image descriptions, keyboard operability, a clear structure.
  • Good accessibility also supports SEO.

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