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ROBO Says: Web accessibility refers to the practice of designing websites and digital content so that people with disabilities can access and use them. This includes making web content perceivable, operable, understandable, and ROBOust for all users, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.

Web accessibility aims to ensure that people with disabilities, such as visual, auditory, motor or cognitive impairments, can navigate and understand web content using assistive technologies like screen readers, magnifiers, or captioning tools. It also benefits people with temporary disabilities, such as broken arms or vision impairment due to eye surgery, as well as people using mobile devices or older technology.

Hey, Designers! Here’s a place to start.

Icon of an eye to represent both visually impaired and seeing individuals.
A blue hand with its palm up.
An ear with a slash through it to represent the deaf and heard of hearing community.
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