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How do I make sure that my website is compatible with different assistive technologies, such as screen readers and magnifiers?

To ensure that your website is compatible with different assistive technologies, such as screen readers and magnifiers, you can follow these guidelines:

  1. Use semantic HTML: Use HTML tags to structure your content logically. This will help assistive technologies navigate and understand the content on your website.
  2. Provide text alternatives for non-text content: Ensure all images, videos, and other non-text content have descriptive alt text. This will allow screen readers to convey the meaning of the non-text content to users with visual impairments.
  3. Use proper headings: Use heading tags (H1, H2, H3, etc.) to structure your content. This will help users of screen readers to navigate through the content easily.
  4. Ensure that all content is keyboard accessible: All functionality on your website, including forms and interactive elements, should be accessible using only the keyboard.
  5. Provide clear and concise instructions: Provide clear and concise instructions for using your website. This will help users of assistive technologies to understand how to use your website.
  6. Use high-contrast color combinations: Ensure that the color combinations on your website have high contrast. This will make your website's text and other elements easier to read for visually impaired users.
  7. Test with assistive technologies: Use assistive technologies like screen readers and magnifiers to test your website. This will help you identify any issues that need to be fixed.