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Elena’s Approach to Accessibility in Webflow Builds

Discover how Elena prioritizes accessibility in Webflow projects. This article outlines key strategies and best practices used to create inclusive, user-friendly websites.

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Commitment to Accessibility

Elena ensures that all Webflow builds prioritize accessibility, making websites usable for people of all abilities. This approach supports both compliance with accessibility standards and the creation of positive user experiences.

Key Accessibility Practices in Webflow

  • Semantic HTML Structure
    Proper use of headings (<h1>, <h2>, etc.), lists, and other semantic elements makes content easy to navigate, especially for users of assistive technologies.

  • Alt Text for Images
    Every meaningful image includes descriptive alternative text, ensuring that screen reader users understand the visual content.

  • Keyboard Navigation
    Interactive elements such as buttons, links, and forms are fully accessible using only a keyboard, improving usability for those who cannot use a mouse.

  • Color Contrast and Legibility
    Sufficient color contrast between text and backgrounds is maintained, making sure information is readable for users with visual impairments.

  • ARIA Attributes
    Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) attributes are used when needed to provide additional context to assistive technologies.

  • Accessible Forms
    Form fields include clear labels, error messages, and instructions to support all users in submitting information successfully.

Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing process. Elena regularly reviews builds for accessibility improvements, staying updated with best practices and Webflow’s evolving features.

For more information about accessibility in Webflow, see the Webflow Accessibility Guide.

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