Web Design

Accessibility (WCAG) and customer trust

Accessible sites reach more people and reduce legal and reputational risk—especially for healthcare-adjacent businesses.

Contrast, focus states, and semantic headings help users with low vision or motor differences—and they also make content clearer for everyone skimming on a bright screen.

Forms should label fields visibly, tie errors to specific inputs, and not rely on color alone for required indicators.

An accessibility review can be incremental: fix navigation and templates first, then roll through high-traffic pages.

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