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☝️ This checklist is based on an article we wrote. The article offers a more in-depth explanation of each of the steps outlined below.
You can find the full article here: The Ultimate Guide to Product Design Accessibility
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📊 Some statistics
Types of impairments and how common they are
“Studies show that roughly 15% of the world’s population has some form of disability.
That’s over 1 billion people.”
⌨️ Navigation with the keyboard: e.g. tab key & space bar
- [ ] All main elements of the page accessible via keyboard navigation
- [ ] Tabbing respects the visual order
- [ ] The focus state is visually clear
Actions on Page
- [ ] It is not required to hold multiple keyboard keys simultaneously to do an action
- [ ] It is not required to do precise mouse movements for an action
- [ ] Users have enough time to read and use the content
- Stop, extend, or adjust time limits.
- Pause, stop, hiding animation, blinking, or scrolling content
- Postpone or suppress interruptions, except where it’s needed.
- Re-authenticate when a session expires without losing data
📑 Layout & Architecture
Zoom level