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  • 10 THINGS EVERY DESIGNER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY by Lera0476
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    What are the industry standards that facilitate accessibility for designers? These guidelines will cover the major things you need to know.
  • 5 MOST COMMON WEB ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES TO AVOID & FIX by Lera0476
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    An accessible website intends to create an equal flow of information for all the intended users. Web accessibility ensures that a user's capabilities or the fact that they are specially-abled should not be a roadblock to accessing information. However, incorporating web accessibility comes with its share of challenges. A survey by WebIM shows that common accessibility issues and errors are prevalent in the top 1000000 websites. In fact, many popular websites also fall under this category.
  • The Importance of Web Accessibility: Making Your Site User-Friendly for All by Eloiacs
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    What is Web accessibility? Web accessibility is the practice of making sure that websites and web applications or tools are usable by everyone, regardless of ability. The term is typically used to refer to online functionality that's designed for individuals with disabilities or conditions that may impact their access to the web, such as: • Vision, hearing, or thinking problems • Difficulty with Movement • Brain and nerve conditions • Speech problems • Learning disabilities (like dyslexia) • Age-related issues • Temporary disabilities These concerns lead to the following question: Why Web Accessibility Matters? Web accessibility is widely important in the contemporary world. This makes it possible for all individuals, Here are the key reasons why web accessibility matters: • Making everyone feel included • Staying on the Right Side of the Law • Connecting with More People • Creating a Better Experience for All • Boosting Your Search Rankings • Showing You Care About Your Customers The following are the Key Principles of Web Accessibility: WCAG are the worldwide recognized standards that have been designed to assist content authors and developers of web sites, web applications, or other web-based technologies in mainstreaming the accessibility of web content. WCAG has been based on four principal accessibility principles. There are four guidelines aurally summarized by the acronym POUR for Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. The 4 Principles of Accessibility 1. Perceivable 2. Operable 3. Understandable 4. Robust Conclusion Considering web accessibility is one of the essential elements of web technology, . Always following accessibility guidelines is beneficial for everyone: the sites become more usable, more SEO-friendly, and get a better reputation. Visit Eloiacs to find more about Web Accessibility.