Boost Your Sales and Leads with Website Accessibility!
Did you know that setting the language of your website to the primary region of your target market can open up a world of opportunities? When it comes to website accessibility, catering to diverse audiences is key. By aligning your website’s language with your primary target region, you’re not only enhancing user experience but also […]
Enhance Your Website’s Appeal and Accessibility and Win MORE Business!
Did you know that the colours you choose for your website can impact not only its visual appeal but also its accessibility for a wider audience. Colour blindness affects approximately 8% of males, and different types of colour blindness, such as achromatopsia and Deuteranomaly (red-green colour blindness) or blue-yellow colour blindness, can make it challenging […]
How Accessibility works with SEO to help your website rank better in search engines
Introduction SEO and accessibility are words that often get thrown around in the digital marketing world. But what do they mean? And how are they connected? This article will give you a better understanding of how accessibility work together with SEO to help your website rank better in search results. SEO explained Search Engine Optimisation […]
Website Accessibility Tip #10: better login forms
Login forms are ubiquitous on the web – we need them for everything from logging into our social media accounts to accounts on ecommerce sites, cloud-based email and storage, and our personal websites, with everything in between. Logging into a site requires intent – you wouldn’t go through the hassle of recalling your username and […]
Website Accessibility Tip #9 : descriptive form error messages
In my last article I covered the placement and styling of form error messages to help your website users to quickly and clearly identify which fields on a form had errors. In today’s article I want to cover the format of the error messages. All too often you’ll find an error message that says “Error. […]
Website Accessibility Tip #8 : form error messages
“Error in your form submission. Please fix them and submit again.” How often do you see this type of error message when filling out a website form? It’s usually placed either just above or just below the submit button, and provides no other information. For example, which fields have errors? Particularly for large forms this […]
Website Accessibility Tip #7 : form field placeholder text
Is your web form placeholder text helping or frustrating? One of the most useful features of a form is the field placeholder. When used properly of course. A field placeholder can be added to any text-type field including the single text field, email field and text areas. It’s common that the colour of placeholder text […]
Website Accessibility Tip #6 : form field labels and descriptions
How often have you seen a website form where the fields don’t indicate what is needed from you? All too often I bet. There’s a minimalist design pattern that designers employ to make a website form look sleek, by not including any text around the fields; no doubt the form looks good but is it usable? After […]
Website Accessibility Tip #5 : form field auto-fill
Carrying on with helping you ensure your website form is accessible and usable by all your website visitors, I touch on form field auto-fill in this tip. This has to be one of the easiest accessibility fixes that can be made on your web forms and it can make your web form so much easier […]
Website Accessibility Tips #4: form field focus outline
When a website visitor navigates through your website using a keyboard, it’s standard practice (or it should be!) to have interactive elements, like links (image and text) and form fields to have a distinctive outline when that element receives ‘focus’. What does this mean? An element is said to have focus when it is the […]