Accessible web design

Accessibility belongs in the website, not on top of it.

a11y designs small business websites around clear content, strong structure, keyboard access, readable contrast, and interactions people can trust.

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A website works better when more customers can use it.

Accessibility improves the practical parts of the experience: finding a service, understanding an offer, completing a form, navigating from a keyboard, and knowing what happens after a click.

Structure with meaning

Headings, landmarks, labels, and page order make the content easier to understand and navigate.

Readable by design

Type, spacing, contrast, and plain language work together instead of asking a plugin to repair the page later.

Interactions that behave

Menus, forms, focus states, errors, and controls are designed to work predictably across input methods.

Attention that continues

Accessibility stays in the process when content changes and new pages are added after launch.