Today, accessibility is essential for developers and organizations that want to create high-quality websites and web tools, and not exclude people from using their products and services.
So how do you make sure your WordPress sites are accessible?
1. Learn about accessibility
2. Test your website’s current accessibility
3. Design with accessibility in mind
4. Use an accessibility-ready theme
5. Install a dedicated WordPress accessibility plugin or accessibility software
How To Make Your WordPress Website Accessible To Everyone
Posted by erikemanuelli under TechnologyFrom https://www.wpsuperstars.net 1276 days ago
Made Hot by: blogexpert on November 6, 2020 8:03 am
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1276 days ago
Earlier there was a share button available with each curated posts, but in recent times it is missing, will you please share or incorporate a social share button with the shared post. That will be an easy thing for those who want to share it on their social media.
Thanks
Philip
1275 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1276 days ago
Thanks for this wonderful and timely share.
WordPress accessibility is an important fact and it is very well covered in this post. I am sure this is a must-read for all who use WP for their web needs.
I appreciate the share.
Best Regards
~ Phil