Motor Impairments

Make your website user-friendly for individuals with motor impairments. When animations pause, add pop-up navigation tips and enable keyboard navigation for those who can’t easily use a mouse.

Color Blindness

Make adjustments for individuals who perceive colors differently. Employ smart contrast and high saturation tools that allow users to fine-tune colors, enhancing text readability and image viewing.

Visual Impairments

Tailor your website for the visually impaired. Use larger text and cursor options, pause animations, employ legible fonts, opt for high color saturation, and provide hover-over alt text on images.

Safer Spaces for Seizures and Epilepsy

Enhance your site to accommodate individuals with epilepsy and similar conditions. Avoid flashing content, animations, videos, and other elements that could trigger seizures.

Navigation for the Blind

Extend assistance to those with visual impairments through a screen reader. Allow text to be read aloud and eliminate obstacles that might hinder navigation and access to shopping carts.

Cognitive and Learning Differences

Stand by individuals with mental and learning disabilities. Incorporate a reading guide, employ larger text, pause animations, maintain color contrast, and provide tips for identifying important information.

Focus for ADHD

Assist individuals with ADHD in maintaining focus and understanding. Cease animations, reduce saturation, and use a reading mask to concentrate on specific sections.

Dyslexia

Acknowledge the one in five people who have dyslexia. Enhance their website experience with fonts designed for dyslexia and animations that pause, ensuring easier reading.

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