ALTERNATIVE TEXT MISTAKES AND SUGGESTIONS

Using alt text to describe images and other non-text content is done appropriately, it increases both the accessibility of your website and your S E O. Assistive technology users will have a better understanding of your website content and its searchability will improve. When a search engine scans your site, it will able to read […]

10 BASICS WEB ACCESSIBILITY TIPS1. Use meaningful title attributes 2. Keep important interactive elements higher up the web page 3. Don’t begin title attributes with the same text 4. Use headings properly 5. Use different and meaningful page titles 6. Use skip navigation 7. Label your form elements 8. Test your web pages with CSS and JavaScript disabled 9. “See” what it’s like to use assistive technologies 10. Web accessibility is not about creating dull or boring website, it simply provide equal experience to all the users.

Use meaningful title attributes Keep important interactive elements higher up the web page Don’t begin title attributes with the same text Use headings properly Use different and meaningful page titles Use skip navigation Label your form elements Test your web pages with CSS and JavaScript disabled “See” what it’s like to use assistive technologies Web […]

4 Easiest Web Accessibility Tests Anyone Can Do

What about those people who don’t want to know things like the complicated interplay between markup, DOM interfaces, and accessibility API role mappings? What about people who just want to know: “How does my website perform for people with people with disabilities?” Here you go. 4 tests that anyone can do without any development knowledge. […]