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    Consider People With Disabilities When Designing a Website

    npsnps23 February 2021Updated:26 June 2024
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    More people have internet access these days. It has become easier to browse information online. Unfortunately, not everyone can use the internet with ease. People with disabilities might have a hard time browsing websites. Therefore, it helps to consider people with disabilities when designing the page. These are some tips that might help.

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    Make sure the text and pictures are clear enough

    People with visual impairments have a hard time seeing small text and pictures. They need to be big enough. When opened on mobile devices, they have to be clear. Zoomed out images should be easy to view. Another aspect of web design to consider is colour contrast. Some letters are more challenging to understand because of the poor colour contrast choices.

    The call to action button should be big

    The call to action should be big enough for anyone to see. Some people with disabilities might easily miss the button because of its size. Maximise white space. Remove unnecessary content surrounding the button, so it’s easy to identify.

    Subtitles are important

    Deaf people who can’t hear video content will need subtitles. They will still understand the information if subtitles are available. If the company can hire sign language interpreters, it’s even better. It’s an excellent way of accommodating them. Subtitles are also helpful for blind people who need someone to read the content for them.

    Keyboard-only feature helps

    Not everyone can use the mouse when browsing a desktop computer. Some people can only use keyboards. Therefore, the website should allow keyboard-only access when navigating the page. There should also be an option that allows users to browse the website using only one hand.

    Understand the Equality Act checklist

    The Equality Act 2010 is crucial in accommodating more people with disabilities in this rapidly changing environment. The law prevents discrimination in workplaces. There’s a checklist for web designers to follow when designing the page to make it more accommodating to people with disabilities. The information is easy to understand. Complying with the law is necessary. Even without this law, the business should make adjustments to accommodate other people. They also deserve to have access to the latest information despite their disabilities.

    Reorganise the website

    Navigating the website should be easy. There should be a logical flow in presenting the information. Otherwise, users will feel confused. Imagine a person without a disability feeling lost when browsing the page. It might be worse for people with disabilities.

    Test the pages first

    After implementing these changes, it helps to test the pages first. The results will determine if the website is suitable for people with disabilities. If there are still issues, more tweaks are necessary.

    The good thing is that there are website design Oxford experts. They understand the rules to comply with the Equality Act 2010. Others even designed compliant websites before. Working with them will make the job easier. It also shows that the business cares about people with disabilities.

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