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Ways To Instantly Make Your Website More User-Friendly

Easily transform your website into a more user-friendly layout. There are endless ways to make your website more user-friendly. Here are seven ways to make websites be made more accessible. https://bit.ly/3yxZAc1

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Ways To Instantly Make Your Website More User-Friendly

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  1. Ways To Instantly Make Your Website More User-Friendly The You know that making your website accessible to people with disabilities has many more perks than you can imagine. Because every other day, half a million new websites are popping up globally in the hope to dominate and to prevail by any means. But most of these websites are inaccessible to 15% of the global population. They have deprived around one billion people of serving, accessing, or enjoying an easy online experience. According to the WHO report, going more into depth with figures, you will find out that 450 million people need rehabilitation to define their disabilities as a stretching issue. It is projected that these numbers will hit 700 million by 2050.

  2. The trendy websites of fancy fonts and bright colors cannot hit a vast number of potential customers and high-quality traffic due to their less accessible features. In this modern age of the online revolution, about 70% of websites don’t fulfill the criteria of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) concepts introduced in Feb-2017. To understand this very concept of more accessible websites, you may have to dig in from the basics. What Is Website Accessibility? In easy words, it is the art of creating available and discoverable websites for everyone that is termed website accessibility. The category includes people with vision or hearing impairment, physical disabilities, cognitive issues, or even the elderly audience. Many users are keen on using assistive technology such as screen readers, alternative keyboards, or speech recognition devices to surf or enjoy an easy online experience. Benefits To Increase The Accessibility Of Your Website: Aside from an ethical view, even if you look at things from a professional or business perspective, you will understand the perks of a more accessible website. So if you have a sharp determination of optimizing your business page for the maximum audience, that does not require much, and it will have many benefits like: • Increasing your brand reputation • Expending your market share • Enhancing customer experience • No more legal risk

  3. How Can A Websites Be Made More Accessible in Ten Steps: So, in this blog, we’ll discuss the easy steps to increase website accessibility and make it more beneficial to many people in a positive manner. 1. Enlarge Font Size: Having a font size that’s too small makes reading difficult for some people. If you’re working on a website and you know users will be checking it from mobile devices, make sure that text is large enough for those with vision impairments. Fortunately, it’s easy to do: • Just add a line of code (or two) to your CSS file. • Use one of many online tools like Responsive Font Size or Type-A- Later. This enables those with visual impairments to easily access and see a web page. 2. Make Use Of Readable Fonts: Not Everyone Has Perfect Vision, So Choose Fonts Easy On Your Readers’ Eyes. Here Are A Few To Suggest: • Arial, with a size between 12 and 14 points • Verdana, with a size between 12 and 14 points However, Serif fonts can be harder to read on screen, especially if you have bad eyesight. The Windows web browser Internet Explorer does a terrible job with serifs. So, always use one of its suggested fonts (MS Sans Serif and MS Serif are recommended).

  4. Even better than using text is using images. When you use text, try using an image map so people can click on just certain parts of it without having to scroll through everything. 3. Always Provide Audio Description: If your site has much text, make sure you provide an audio description for those who can’t see what’s going on. Most of us tend to forget about blind people when we write our content, which makes sense; after all, most of us are not blind. But remember: there are a significant number of them out there (roughly 1 in 200 people), and they need access too. Note: According to estimates from individuals with hearing loss, more than three million Americans are affected by hearing loss. Most of them are under sixty-five years old. ---Source--- https://oombler.com/how-can-website-be-made-more-accessible

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