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Practical guides to improve web accessibility.

Clear explanations to prioritise, fix, and verify the barriers that affect your users.

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Website accessibility audit: how to turn findings into priorities

A useful audit does not end with an error list: it shows what blocks real tasks and what to fix first.

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WCAG 2.2 checklist to review a website before publishing

A checklist for finding common barriers before publishing a new page, feature, or redesign.

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European Accessibility Act and ecommerce: what to review on your website

Ecommerce is among the services covered by the European framework. A technical review helps find barriers but does not replace legal analysis of each case.

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Image alt text: a practical guide to writing it well

Alt text explains an image's purpose; it is not a keyword list or a copy of a filename.

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Keyboard navigation: how to find and fix barriers

If a task cannot be completed with a keyboard, it will not be reliable for many people using assistive technology.

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Accessible forms: labels, errors, and help that work

A form is not accessible just because it has fields: people must understand what is requested, what failed, and how to continue.

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Colour contrast: what to check beyond text

Contrast affects reading, but also recognising controls, errors, focus, and interface states.

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Accessible modals and interactive components

Dynamic components concentrate focus, naming, and state errors that can block an entire journey.

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Accessible checkout: how to avoid abandonment caused by barriers

Checkout combines forms, dynamic updates, and critical decisions: a small barrier can prevent a purchase.

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How to test a website with a screen reader

You do not need to be an expert to find the first signs of a confusing screen reader experience.

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Website accessibility statement: what to include

A useful statement explains scope, known limitations, review date, and a contact route.

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Website accessibility monitoring: how to detect regressions

Accessibility can be lost when content, components, or providers change; regular measurement prevents finding out too late.

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