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Rule #7 – Give Users Control
Not all users see the same thing — give them control over text size, color, and contrast to improve readability and deli...
Rule #6 – Supporting Diverse Output Options for Accessible UX
Accessibility doesn't stop at the input — your system's responses must be equally accessible. Learn how to support diver...
Accessibility Rule #5 – Support a Wide Range of Input Methods
Want a truly accessible interface? Design it to work without a mouse at all — then verify it stays intuitive and efficie...
Rule #4 – Full Keyboard Accessibility Support
If your website can't be used with a keyboard alone, it isn't truly accessible. Learn why keyboard support is a fundamen...
Rule #3 – Personalized User Experience
A system that adapts to its users is a system people love to come back to. Discover how personalization drives satisfact...
Rule #1 of UX Design: Start With Inclusive Specifications
Inclusive design begins with one question: who are we currently leaving out — and how can we bring them in?
Accessible Interface Design: A Complete Guide
True accessibility starts at the design stage — by thinking ahead about all types of users, you avoid costly mistakes an...