Navigating the Digital Landscape: The Imperative of Accessible Web Design

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Jake Athey and Mary Blabaum, in their CMSWire article, underscore the vital role of accessible web design in reaching a wider audience. Revealing that 96.3% of popular websites do not meet accessibility standards, the authors emphasize the moral, legal, and business imperatives of inclusive design.1

POUR Principles

According to the authors, the 'POUR Principles' should be the cornerstone of content design. POUR stands for Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. Ensuring clear buttons, operability for diverse abilities, and crafting robust content for varied personas is part and parcel of POUR.

The article advocating for transparency in web design urges brands to adopt workflows, ensuring compliance with guidelines. It recommends tools like the WAVE browser extension, Axe, and Google's Lighthouse Accessibility Audit for continuous assessment.

The authors stress the importance of brands establishing accessibility guidelines and tagging assets in content libraries for easy filtering. The article serves as a call to action, emphasizing that accessibility is a responsibility affecting 1.3 billion people, encouraging collective efforts to create an inclusive digital experience for all.

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  • 1Jake Athey & Mary Blabaum, CMSWire, (Editorial), "4 Principles for Accessible Web Design & Digital Experiences" dated November 01, 2023, URL: https://www.cmswire.com/digital-experience/4-principles-for-accessible-web-design-digital-experiences/

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