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How to make websites more accessible?

There are several ways to make websites more accessible for users with disabilities. Some of the most common techniques include:
Providing alternative text for images: This can be achieved by using the “alt” attribute in HTML to provide a brief description of the image. This can help users who are visually impaired to understand the content of the image through a text-to-speech browser.

Using appropriate headings and labels: Headings and labels can help users to understand the structure and organization of a webpage. By using appropriate headings and labels, users can easily navigate through the content and find the information they need.

Providing text-to-speech functionality: This can be achieved by using text-to-speech software, such as a screen reader, to read the content of a webpage aloud to users.

Providing keyboard navigation: Many users with mobility impairments rely on keyboard navigation to navigate through a website. By providing keyboard-only navigation, users can easily access the content without the need for a mouse.

Ensuring color contrast: People with color blindness can have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors. By ensuring that there is a good color contrast between the background and the text, users can easily read the content of the website.

Avoiding time-based Media: Some users with cognitive or motor impairment may not be able to interact with time-based media like videos or animations. Providing an alternative way to access the information, such as captions for videos or a transcript for audio.

Testing with assistive technologies: It is essential to test the website with assistive technologies, such as screen readers, to ensure that they are fully accessible to users with disabilities. Incluzive can help you achieve all these.

It’s also important to note that accessibility is a continuous process that requires regular testing, monitoring and maintenance, to ensure that the website remains accessible to all users.

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