Tag Archives: screen readers

Why an H1 Shouldn’t Come After an H3 – And Why It Matters for SEO and Accessibility

When you’re building a website, it’s easy to focus on how things look – but how your site is structured under the hood is just as important. One commonly overlooked issue? Incorrect heading order. We recently came across a website … Continue reading

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Make Your Website Content Skimmable: Boost Engagement and User Experience

Users rarely read every word on a webpage. Instead, they scan and skim content to quickly find the information they need. If your website content isn’t easy to skim, visitors might get frustrated and leave – fast. That’s why skimmable … Continue reading

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Descriptive Link Text: A Guide to Accessibility

In the digital age, links are an essential part of navigating the web. However, for individuals with visual impairments or disabilities that affect their ability to read or understand text, links can pose a significant challenge. Descriptive link text plays … Continue reading

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