Jagmohan Krishan

Top-rated Plus on Upwork and recognized as a leading voice in website development on LinkedIn, I bring a passion for coding and a commitment to creating tailored solutions for my clients. Let’s turn your ideas into digital success together!

How can you improve website accessibility for users with disabilities?

  • Use semantic HTML elements like header, nav, and main to structure your content meaningfully and improve screen reader navigation.
  • Ensure all images include descriptive alt text. For example, in WooCommerce themes, optimized images with alt attributes improve both accessibility and SEO.
  • Implement keyboard navigation with visible focus styles to make your affordable website designs more inclusive for users who can’t use a mouse.
  • Include captions and transcripts for all audio and video content. This aligns with best practices in content accessibility and marketing strategies.
  • Use ARIA roles and attributes to provide more context for assistive technologies — especially useful in dynamic applications like Laravel + Next.js environments.
  • Ensure color contrast complies with WCAG standards, crucial for users with visual impairments in any professional web development project.
  • Design forms with accessibility in mind — using clear labels, helpful instructions, and error messages that support all users.
  • Test your website using screen readers, accessibility tools, and feedback from users with disabilities to ensure real-world effectiveness.
  • Offer customization options like adjustable text size, contrast settings, and alternative navigation paths.
  • Use clear, simple language and avoid jargon to improve readability for users with cognitive impairments.
  • Avoid flashing or flickering content that could trigger seizures or cause discomfort.
  • Ensure all functionality is available using keyboard-only navigation.
  • Include a “skip to content” link at the top of pages to help users bypass repeated elements and navigate faster.
  • Consider needs of users across all categories — visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive — in every design and development phase.
  • Regularly update and maintain your website’s accessibility standards to keep up with evolving compliance requirements and user needs.