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Common Website Design Accessibility Mistakes

Web design influences everything, from how users identify your site, to the way they interact with it. Therefore, making good accessibility choices can increase your site’s usability. Therefore here, we’ll talk about website accessibility mistakes you need to avoid.

Web design influences everything, from how users identify your site, to the way they interact with it. Therefore, making good accessibility choices can increase your site’s usability. Therefore here, we’ll talk about website accessibility mistakes you need to avoid.

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webpage for accessibility errors. Through which you can get a<br />

general idea that will assist to address what you need to change in<br />

your website to meet all the criteria for web accessibility.<br />

Web design influences everything, from how users identify your site,<br />

to the way they interact with it. Therefore, making good accessibility<br />

choices can increase your site’s usability.<br />

Therefore in this blog, we’ll talk about website accessibility mistakes<br />

you need to avoid.<br />

1. Missing Alternative Text on Images<br />

Every image on a website must have an ALT attribution to be<br />

accessible. This is especially considered vital for informative images<br />

(For example infographic). While creating the alt text, the text<br />

should contain the message that is relevant to the image.<br />

2. Using Similar Colors throughout Your <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

The color you select for your website’s design is more important as<br />

you think. Pick a good colors combination is not enough today. It<br />

needs to more specific to make your content section stand out to a<br />

user.<br />

Most often, providing insufficient color contrast is simply an<br />

oversight. Don’t be afraid to throw some strong, contrasting colors<br />

in there. Using contrast properly is an excellent way to increase your<br />

site’s accessibility.<br />

3. Provide Clear and Consistent Navigation Options<br />

Always consider that navigation across page has logical naming,<br />

styling and positioning within a website. Use more than one method

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