Web Accessibility: Designing for Everyone

Web Accessibility: Designing for Everyone Web accessibility means building sites that people can use, whether they navigate with a keyboard, read with a screen reader, or view on a small screen. It also helps users with temporary limits, like a broken arm or slow network. Designing for accessibility improves usability for everyone. Why accessibility matters Accessibility is not a niche feature. It helps people with disabilities, but it also makes sites easier to use for many others—mobile users, aging visitors, or those with low bandwidth. When navigation is predictable and text has clear contrasts, tasks get done faster. ...

September 21, 2025 · 2 min · 276 words