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Where to start with creating accessible content?

Right here!

My comprehensive guide is the ideal starting point, highlighting the key considerations you should be making.  

It might seem overwhelming at first, but my advice is to see what you are already doing well, you might just surprise yourself!

Then pick one of two extras to consistently implement until they become a habit. Then move onto a couple more.

And if the thought of "this is hard" crosses your mind, spare a thought for those of us who are facing barriers to online content every single day - do the right thing and be that proactive business making positive change!


As a severely sighted online user, I know exactly what the frustrations are for the visually impaired community when it comes to trying to access information, resources, shop, connect, and feel included and valued.

Over two thirds of the VI community access the online world on a daily basis, and many will do so via a smartphone or tablet. So what you create needs to be accessible on these devices.