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Accessibility

Written by Cegal | Sep 22, 2023 12:18:45 PM

What is Accessibility?

Accessibility refers to the deliberate design and development practices aimed at ensuring that websites and digital applications are usable and navigable by all individuals, including those with disabilities or impairments. It encompasses the applied knowledge of creating online experiences that are inclusive and can be easily accessed and interacted with by people of varying abilities, such as those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive challenges.

The focus of accessibility is on making the online environment as user-friendly as possible for everyone, regardless of their unique needs. This involves addressing factors like screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, alt text for images, captioning for videos, and ensuring that content is perceivable, operable, and understandable by all users.

While accessibility is closely related to user experience (UX) design, it extends beyond UX considerations. It emphasizes the importance of removing barriers and providing equal opportunities for all users to access and benefit from digital content and services. In essence, accessibility is about how the internet is experienced by individuals with diverse abilities and needs.

Cegal and Accessibility

At Cegal, we prioritize accessibility in our digital services, striving to ensure that they are user-friendly and accommodating to a wide range of users. Our accessibility efforts encompass various technologies and frameworks, enabling us to deliver digital experiences that are not only functional but also inclusive and equitable for all.