Post by parvej64 on Nov 1, 2023 22:22:46 GMT -6
Only is this annoying for everyone but the sound blocks out the screen reader's sound making it nearly impossible to find the button to stop the video. Color Improves color contrast to help people with visual impairments. There are about 10,000 colorblind people in the UK. To ensure your site is accessible, avoid using color as the only difference. For example, if you're creating a map that shows data for different regions, don't just differentiate regions by color. Try using a pattern or pairing an image with a data table.
Similar to links don't just put the link's text in a color make sure it's underlined or have another way to tell it's a button. Also consider color-contrasting text such as buttons or titles that sit on colored photo retouching backgrounds. This handy tool allows you to check that the color contrast is as desired. Links preferably contain relevant internal links to help users find related information that may be of interest to them. But you need to remember that not everyone can see the context around the link. Some users may only be able to read or hear the link text itself.
![](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/aaba84_95f3ce1d4af1423fb753c618324d8f8c~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_420,h_204,al_c,lg_1,q_80,enc_auto/aaba84_95f3ce1d4af1423fb753c618324d8f8c~mv2.jpg)
This means that text like click here or this page is not very useful and users don't know where they will end up when they click the link. Always use descriptive anchor text. Ask yourself if I read this link text alone do I understand exactly what page I'm going to e.g. if you want to check out our blog post on content ideas. Anchor text blog posts about content ideas speak more clearly about a user’s final destination than blog posts or content ideas alone. Audio Accessibility websites accessible to people with hearing disabilities.
Similar to links don't just put the link's text in a color make sure it's underlined or have another way to tell it's a button. Also consider color-contrasting text such as buttons or titles that sit on colored photo retouching backgrounds. This handy tool allows you to check that the color contrast is as desired. Links preferably contain relevant internal links to help users find related information that may be of interest to them. But you need to remember that not everyone can see the context around the link. Some users may only be able to read or hear the link text itself.
![](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/aaba84_95f3ce1d4af1423fb753c618324d8f8c~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_420,h_204,al_c,lg_1,q_80,enc_auto/aaba84_95f3ce1d4af1423fb753c618324d8f8c~mv2.jpg)
This means that text like click here or this page is not very useful and users don't know where they will end up when they click the link. Always use descriptive anchor text. Ask yourself if I read this link text alone do I understand exactly what page I'm going to e.g. if you want to check out our blog post on content ideas. Anchor text blog posts about content ideas speak more clearly about a user’s final destination than blog posts or content ideas alone. Audio Accessibility websites accessible to people with hearing disabilities.