The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.
– TIM BERNERS-LEE, Creator of World Wide Web
The most important blind visitor to your website is Google! In the same way that creating accessible web pages helps disabled person access your content, it also helps Google index your pages so that the right people can find your service or product.
– JIM BYRNE, Founder of Guild of Accessible Web Designers
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Poor colour contrast
Good colour contrast
Closed Captions
Screen reader
<img src="logo.png"
alt="company name"
/>
<img src="hero.jpg" alt="">
<header> <nav>
<main> <h1> .. <h6>
<aside> <footer>
<label for="input_id">
<input id="input_id">
<p role="alert">
<div role="tooltip">
<pre role="math">
<input aria-required="true">
39 years old
Redbank, QLD
Court reporter
Diagnosed with Dyslexia
Font was difficult to read
Not enough time to read/complete instructions
Easy to read sans-serif fonts
Option to extend time on count downs
Glossary for difficult words
32 years old
Sanderston, SA
Press relations specialist
Diagnosed with
forearm fracture
Hard to press/touch the links
Can't get to parts using keyboard
(mouse hand is injured)
Larger touch areas and scroll areas for mobile device
(40 x 40)
Keyboard and mouse controls
51 years old
East Seaham, NSW
Electrician
Diagnosed with hyperopia (long sighted)
Had to zoom in to read the text and it broke the layout
Also didn't work on my mobile
(large font option on)
Large clear font
Responsive design and units
Test to 200% zoom