Designing for Web Accessibility

Designing for Web Accessibility

Stiven Castillo
June 07, 2023
  • Provide sufficient contrast between foreground and background
  • Don’t use color alone to convey information. Consider using other visual elements to support the color, as some people do not perceive color in the same way and this could lead to confusion.
  • Ensure that interactive elements are easy to identify. Set distinctive styles for interactive elements, such as links and buttons. Styles for the different states of the component.
  • Provide clear and consistent navigation options.
  • Ensure that form elements include clearly associated labels. L
  • Provide easily identifiable feedback
  • Use headings and spacing to group related content.
  • Create designs for different viewport sizes
  • Include image and media alternatives in your design
  • Provide controls for content that starts

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