“Unlock Hidden Revenue: How Website Accessibility Can Transform Your Bottom Line!”
So, ask yourself if you really need to have all of that information on your home page. If something can be moved to a sub-menu then, by all means, please do so. And, consider eliminating some items altogether.
4: Build your site or blog for keyboard use first.
Of all the things I have to teach people about accessibility, they are most surprised to learn that disabled people don’t usually have access to a mouse. When designers are not aware of this, they will often create roadblocks for disabled customers.
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