Design

Website Accessibility Principles

Accessibility must be at the forefront of UX/UI design in order to ensure that all users can fully engage with and consume the product. Keep these four tenants of accessibility in mind when designing. 


Your website should be:


Perceivable

Users should be able to perceive all content on the website, regardless of any visual, auditory, or other motor impairments they may have.


  • Provide text alternatives for non-text content.
  • Allow users to change the way content is presented.
  • Content should be easy to see or hear.


Operable

Users should be able to interact with the website without being limited by their skill level, device, or environment.


  • Ensure that users can interact with the website using a keyboard and UI.
  • Content should not cause physical reactions such as seizures.
  • Ensure that users can navigate easily, find content, and know their location.
  • Ensure that users can use alternative input methods, unexpected keyboard actions.


Understandable

Users should be able to understand the content on the website and how to use it clearly.


  • Text should be easy to read and understand. 
  • Content and user interfaces must appear and operate in predictable ways.


Robust

The website should be able to handle different technologies and user agents such as different browsers and devices.


  • Include a translation feature for multilingual users.
  • Confirm that the website can be utilized by all major user agents.
  • Help users avoid and correct errors.


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