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Why Most WordPress Websites Fail Accessibility (WCAG) And How to Fix It
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Why Most WordPress Websites Fail Accessibility (WCAG) And How to Fix It

via Dev.toFachremy Putra13h ago

Web accessibility is becoming an increasingly important topic in modern web development. As websites become more complex, ensuring that everyone can access and use them properly is no longer optional. Many developers assume that accessibility is automatically handled by modern frameworks or themes. Unfortunately, that is rarely the case. Even well-designed WordPress websites often contain accessibility barriers that make them difficult to use for people who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers or keyboard navigation. In this article, we will look at why accessibility issues are common in WordPress websites and what developers can do to improve them. What is Web Accessibility? Web accessibility refers to designing and developing websites so they can be used by people with different abilities. This includes users who rely on: screen readers keyboard navigation voice control software alternative input devices The most widely accepted accessibility standards are the Web Co

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