Access for Visually Impaired Visitors
A chance encounter with a visually impaired blogger led to a quick review (by her) of our company website from the perspective of someone who is blind. It was interesting and I was very happy to find that our company's new website is easy for a visually impaired person to navigate. You can read a little bit about this on a blog entry that she posted after completing our review.
Author of Dreamer’s Alliance series - Retired from ANI in 2019
9yThanks Teagan G. you are so right. People forget that people have to read these pages.
Author and Cover Designer, Founder of the Three Things method of storytelling
9yThat's great Dan Antion! And it's more important than people realize, for the sighted too. People leave sites through impatience when they are difficult to read, perhaps not often realizing that is what's bothering them. There's a huge trend to medium/light gray text, and splotchy background. It's very hard to read unless you have strongly perfect vision. Congrats!