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نظرة عامة
Accessibility in UI/UX design ensures that digital products are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It’s not just a compliance requirement—it’s a foundation of inclusive, human-centered design that improves usability for all users.
Key Principles
- Perceivable: Content is available to all senses (e.g., text alternatives for images, captions for videos)
- Operable: Interfaces can be navigated via keyboard, screen reader, or adaptive devices
- Understandable: Content is readable and interfaces behave predictably
- Robust: Interfaces work with a wide range of assistive technologies and devices
Best Practices
- Use semantic HTML and ARIA labels
- Maintain high color contrast and readable fonts
- Support keyboard navigation and skip links
- Provide meaningful alt text for images
- Use descriptive form labels and input validation
- Avoid relying solely on color to convey information
- Design error messages that are clear and actionable
الفوائد
- Wider user reach and customer satisfaction
- Improved SEO and performance
- Legal and ethical compliance (e.g., WCAG, ADA)
- Reduced technical debt through structured, inclusive design
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