Why Content Matters
Accessibility isn't just about code compliance. The words you choose, the images you pick, and how you structure your information play a huge role in the user experience.
1. Structure with Headings
Screen reader users often navigate by jumping between headings. Ensure you use H1, H2, and H3 tags logically. Don't pick a heading just because you like the font size.
2. Write Descriptive Links
"Click here" tells a user nothing about where they are going. Instead, use text like "Download our 2024 Design Report".
3. Use Plain Language
Avoid jargon. Short sentences and clear words help everyone, including people with cognitive disabilities and non-native speakers.
Key Takeaway:Good accessibility is good usability.