Build Websites for Everyone
Accessibility isn't just a featureβit's a fundamental right. We're here to guide developers in creating digital experiences that are inclusive, usable, and empowering for all users, regardless of their abilities.
ποΈ Vision Crisis
Globally, approximately 285 million people are visually impaired, with 39 million experiencing blindness and 246 million having low vision
βΏ Accessibility Necessity
It's estimated that 15-20% of the world's population has a disability that affects their use of the internet, emphasizing the need for accessible web design
π Compliance Demand
In 2023, there were approximately 2,281 lawsuits filed in the U.S. related to website accessibility issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Accessibility Matters
Accessible websites benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. Accessibility ensures that all users, regardless of their physical abilities, socioeconomic status, or technological limitations, can access and engage with online content. Whether it's a person using an older device, someone with limited data, or an individual with a temporary impairment, accessible design helps bridge gaps and remove barriers. It's about creating a digital environment that adapts to the diverse needs of all users, making sure that everyone can participate equally in the digital world.
Semantic HTML: Building Meaningful Structures
Semantic HTML provides context and meaning to web content, making it more accessible and understandable for both browsers and assistive technologies.
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β Improves Screen Reader Navigation
Helps assistive technologies understand page structure
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β Enhances SEO
Search engines better understand your content
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β Creates Meaningful Document Hierarchy
Provides clear, logical content organization
ARIA Attributes: Enhancing Interaction
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) provides additional context for assistive technologies, bridging gaps in native HTML accessibility.
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β Extends HTML Semantics
Adds deeper meaning to web elements
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β Improves Dynamic Content Accessibility
Helps screen readers understand complex interactions
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β Provides Additional Context
Explains element roles and states
Inclusive Design: Universal Experiences
Inclusive design ensures digital experiences are usable by people with diverse abilities, backgrounds, and technologies.
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β Eliminates Barriers
Creates experiences accessible to everyone
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β Supports Diverse User Needs
Considers various interaction methods
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β Promotes Digital Equality
Ensures fair access to digital resources