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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%.
Juliette Alexandria

Director of Accessibility | Trusted Tester | Passionate Accessibility Champion

7mo

I wholeheartedly agree that addressing this small section of accessibility issues would make a big impact. However, keep in mind that this data is related to the errors that can be automatically detected with WAVE, and not a complete representation of all errors that exist.

Melanie Sumner

Product Accessibility Lead @HashiCorp | Author, Continuous Accessibility | Accessibility strategist with over 25 years of experience | Global speaker | Disabled military veteran

7mo

I gave a talk about it a few years ago and this particular slide deck is still my favorite! https://noti.st/melsumner/Phhimm

Thanks for amplifying our work!

Tracy Parsons

The believeable voice that's unbelievably easy to work with. Done right and in 24 hours OR LESS from my pro home studio. eLearning, Corporate, explainers and audiobooks are some of my fav things to narrate!

7mo

My husband will take any improvements. Navigating the web can be so challenging for him.

Uttam Kumar

DataGaps | Ex-Accenture Strategy | Ex-Infosys | IIT Kharagpur

7mo

Laurie Necasek These are great insights! This breaks the myth that achieving a11y is a hard and costly affair to do. Just wanted to emphasize here that these issues could be easily tracked and remediated by several automated online tools available for free. So, 60-80% of the issues can be worked upon without any intensive manual testing with a minimum requirement of a11y knowledge.

Thank you for sharing this! So very helpful to see the pain points the world needs to focus on.

Simona Perrucci

Web Developer | UX Designer | Information Architect

6mo

Identifying the six most common errors provides a clear opportunity to significantly improve web accessibility. Correcting these basic issues can transform the user experience for the better. The next step is certainly to develop greater awareness of inaccessibility through specific tests conducted with the directly affected users. Only through a detailed analysis and subsequent redesign and recoding can we aspire to achieve and maintain high accessibility standards. It is essential that integrating accessibility becomes as indispensable a standard in the digital content creation process as security is today. Security may be costly, but today we cannot imagine a website that isn’t secure for our data or our transactions, right?

Mayene D. Kim, CPACC

Product, Accessibility, & Inclusive Design in Tech, Education, & Games

7mo

💯!

Alexander Galt

Digital Ethics at IKEA | Responsible AI | Digital Inclusion | Data Stewardship | Digital for Good | Semantic Web | Impact Investor

6mo
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