Inclusive Design Principles for Websites and Web Apps (Part 2)
Continuing from part 1, here are more key principles to ensure digital experiences are accessible to everyone:
6. Offer Error Prevention and Recovery
Users make mistakes, so websites should provide helpful feedback and ways to correct errors without frustration.
Example: Displaying clear error messages and offering suggestions for correcting input.
7. Support Different Input Methods
Ensure compatibility with various input methods, such as voice commands, touch gestures, and screen readers.
Example: Allowing voice search for users with mobility impairments.
8. Test with Real Users
Regular testing with people from diverse backgrounds, including those with disabilities, can reveal potential barriers and improve usability.
Example: Conducting usability tests with people who use assistive technologies like screen readers.
9. Follow Web Accessibility Standards
Adhering to established accessibility guidelines, such as WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), ensures compliance and better experiences for all users.
Example: Ensuring proper HTML structure and ARIA attributes for screen readers.
10. Embrace Inclusive Imagery and Language
Representation matters. Use diverse imagery and inclusive language to make all users feel welcome.
Example: Featuring diverse individuals in website visuals and avoiding gender-specific language.
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