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Why Web Accessibility Matters: Designing for Everyone from the Start

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Brennan Kenneth Brown

14d ago· 8 min readenOpinion

Summary

A blog post explaining the importance of web accessibility (a11y) as a foundational design principle rather than an afterthought or compliance checkbox. The author argues that accessibility is about designing for everyone, explores the "curb cut effect" where accessibility features benefit all users, and notes that disability is more common than most people realize. The piece provides practical reasoning for why developers should prioritize accessibility from the start of a project.

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Web accessibility (sometimes shortened to a11y) is 'the practice of making your websites usable by as many people as possible.'
Making an accommodating website was not going to be an afterthought.
An accessible starting point, if you will.
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Web accessibility isn't compliance theatre or checking off a list. It's about designing for everyone. Exploring the curb cut effect, why disability is more common than we think, and practical steps to make your website usable by as many people as possible

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