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Introduction
Web accessibility is crucial for ensuring that all users, including those with disabilities, can access and navigate your website. Here’s a guide to best practices for inclusive design.
1. Understand Accessibility Standards
Familiarize yourself with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). These guidelines provide a blueprint for creating accessible content.
2. Use Semantic HTML
Using semantic HTML helps screen readers and assistive technologies interpret your content effectively. Structure your HTML with appropriate heading tags and ARIA roles.
3. Color Contrast and Text Size
Ensure sufficient color contrast between text and background for readability. Allow users to adjust text sizes according to their preferences.
4. Alt Text for Images
Provide descriptive alt text for images to assist users with visual impairments in understanding the content of your website.
5. Test for Accessibility
Regularly test your website for accessibility using tools like WAVE or Axe. Continuous evaluation ensures your site remains inclusive.
Conclusion
Prioritizing web accessibility creates a more inclusive online environment. At Camirao, we are committed to helping brands implement best practices for accessible web design.

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