You probably know that an accessible website is viewed more, because it can now also be used by people with a (visual) disability. Furthermore, to the fact that this target group can now also read and understand your page, there are additional advantages to an accessible website.
Curious? In this blog I take you through the extra benefits of having an accessible website.
An accessible website is not only necessary for people living with a (visual) disability, it also provides clarity for everyone.
In addition to reaching more people with digital accessibility, your website also has a better find-ability. Search engine optimization and accessibility have a lot in common. Google, in addition to other search engines, index the code of your website and try to extract as much relevant information as possible. The more accessible your website is, the better the search engines can understand it and the greater the chance you will end up high in the search results.
Many accessibility requirements are also criteria of search engines such as Google. If you comply with this, you automatically have a higher score in Google! So it's a win win :)
Multimedia, such as videos or images, must also be made accessible. This has advantages for all users.
To make a video accessible, subtitles must first be added to the image. This ensures that you can not only hear the sounds, but also read them. Subtitles are nice, for example, when you want to watch a video, but can't turn on the sound. In addition, it is also important to add a clear transcript for your video. Here you can see what is being said at which second of the video. You can also use the transcript yourself to read through the video again, as a quality check for example.
In addition to video, all other visual content also have a description. This is necessary for screen readers or reading aids to be able to translate the image properly and clearly to the user.
Do you want to know how you can also apply these elements to your website? Do let us know!