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Digital communications, content strategy and accessibility

Interesting data, but as one comment noted it's based only on what a specific tool can measure. I find it interesting that we're still only looking at low contrast text. Icons, radio buttons, and other parts of the UI are important too! Text from the image: Chart title: How pages with most common WCAG features (% of home pages) - Low contrast text: 80% - Missing alt text: 55% - Missing form labels: about 48% - Empty links: about 45% - Empty buttons: about 28% - Missing document language: abotu 18%

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Bringing accessibility to the forefront of digital content design and development.

This accessibility study needs more visibility! WebAim’s annual accessibility report. They analyze the top 1 million websites for accessibility. https://lnkd.in/dbXZZM6G To me this is a really impactful insight from the study: “96.4% of all errors detected fall into these six categories. These most common errors have been the same for the last 5 years. Addressing just these few types of issues would significantly improve accessibility across the web.” The 6 Categories are low contrast text, missing alt text, missing form labels, empty links, empty buttons, missing document language. Y’all… these are the basics!! We can make significant impacts to accessibility and the user experience by addressing these top 6 errors. Accessibility is possible! Building accessibility into the content creation process is the solution. Share this post for reach! We can do this together! #accessibility #DEI #AccessibilityMatters

  • Home pages with most common WCAG failures. (%of home pages). Low contrast text 81%. Missing alt text 54%. Missing form labels 48%. Empty links44%. Empty buttons 28%. Missing document language 17%.

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