- Provide an alternate text description for all images.
- Ensure the website is keyboard accessible – users should be able to navigate the website using only the keyboard.
- Clearly indicate the purpose of form fields and provide instructions for their completion.
- Use consistent labeling and navigation across pages.
- Offer multiple ways of finding information.
- Include transcripts and captions for videos.
- Ensure font size is large enough to read without zooming.
- Make sure color contrast is sufficient to be easily seen by users.
- Use headings and page organization to better describe the website’s contents and make documents more easily readable.
- Test the website using a range of assistive technologies and across multiple browsers and platforms.
10 Best Practices to Follow for a Truly Accessible Website
January 14, 2023