Designing for accessibility is not that hard
https://uxdesign.cc/designing-for-accessibility-is-not-that-hard-c04cc4779d94
This article convinces the readers that accessibility is not time-consuming. Fixing the most common issues will take a couple of days:
- Adding enough color contrast
- Not to rely too much on colors to provide critical information. It is crucial to present visual cues
- Design usable focus states
- Use labels or instructions with form fields and inputs
- Write alt text for images
- Use correct markup otherwise, accessibility fails
- Support keyboard navigation
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