Q&A
Still have questions? Check out some of these common questions, and find some answers!
Most Common Questions
How can we make our website accessible to people with disabilities?
Ensure your website follows web accessibility standards like WCAG and conduct user testing with individuals with disabilities to identify and address usability barriers. Learn more on the WCAG and Design Overview page!
What technologies or tools can help individuals with disabilities navigate websites?
Screen readers, voice recognition software, keyboard shortcuts, and browser extensions can aid individuals with disabilities in navigating websites.
Are there training programs available to educate ourselves about disability
etiquette and accessibility?
Yes there is! You can find them on our Design Overview page!
Are there specific design guidelines or standards we should follow to ensure our designs are accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, following established standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) ensures that designs are accessible to people with disabilities. These guidelines provide specific criteria and techniques for creating accessible digital content. Find out more on our WCAG page!
What are some common barriers that people with disabilities face in using digital interfaces, and how can we address them in our designs?
Common barriers for people with disabilities in digital interfaces include inaccessible navigation and lack of descriptive alternatives for images. Designers can address these issues by implementing clear and intuitive navigation and providing descriptive alternative text for images.
Are there tools or resources available to help designers evaluate the accessibility
of their designs?
Yes! Check out the Evaluation Tool on our Design Overview page!