Web Accessibility
Web accessibility means building websites that everyone can use—regardless of disability, device, or context. It includes alt text, semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, and proper color contrast. It’s good UX, often a legal requirement, and always the right thing to do.
In many regions (including the U.S.), public-facing websites are expected to follow standards like WCAG 2.1 to ensure digital content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In the U.S., we follow:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to public-facing websites, especially for businesses and institutions.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies and contractors to make electronic content accessible.
It boosts SEO, too
Accessible design is also SEO-friendly—search engines love structured, readable content, fast load times, and mobile-friendly layouts.

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