Hi everyone,
Over the past weeks I’ve been auditing and fixing accessibility issues on my own website. I’d estimate that I’ve resolved around 90% of the issues I initially identified, but of course, testing your own site always comes with a blind spot. That’s why I’d love to hear from this community.
What I’ve done so far:
- Fixed color contrast issues based on WCAG 2.2 guidelines
- Improved keyboard navigation and focus states
- Adjusted heading structure for clearer hierarchy
- Ensured reflow and zoom work properly on small screens
- Tested with VoiceOver for basic screen reader compatibility
I know many of you have sharp eyes for accessibility details that can be easy to miss. I’d really value your feedback:
- Do you notice any barriers still present?
- Are there areas where the user experience could be further improved for assistive technology users?
- Anything I might have overlooked entirely?
If you’re open to taking a look, I’d greatly appreciate any feedback on my accessibility audit process. All criticism is welcome, the more critical and detailed, the better. I see this as a chance to learn and to keep raising the standard of accessibility in practice.
Thanks in advance for your time.
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