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Posted on: June 16, 2024 Last updated on: April 4, 2025 Categorized in: Accessibility
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What Is Digital Accessibility?

What is digital accessibility? Discover what accessibility means, tips & tricks for implementation, & why it matters.
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What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is the inclusion based practice of making sure web pages and other digital content are usable by everyone. Typically focused on reducing physical, situational, and socio-economic barriers.

What types of disabilities are there?

In reference to digital accessibility, one typically considers physical, visual, cognitive, learning, neurological, auditory, and speech disabilities.

Why does digital accessibility matter?

People with disabilities (and their loved ones) make up a significant amount of potential consumers. Ensuring your digital products and presence is accessible ensures you maximize your reach and don't alienate potential customers.
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