1. Make sure all content is accessible.
All content on your website or product should be accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. This means using clear, concise language that everyone can understand, using images that are descriptive and easy to understand, and making your website or product easy to navigate.
2. Use clear and concise language.
Use clear, concise language that everyone can understand. This means avoiding complex words or phrases, and using language that is easy to read and understand.
3. Use images that are descriptive and easy to understand.
Images on your website or product should be descriptive and easy to understand. This means avoiding abstract images or designs, and making sure all images are properly labeled.
4. Easy to navigate website or product.
Your website or product should be easy to navigate. This means using clear and concise labels for buttons, links, and icons, and avoiding using multimedia that can be difficult to access or understand.
5. Label all buttons, links, and icons correctly.
Label all buttons, links, and icons correctly so that they are easy to find and use. This includes using clear and concise labels, as well as proper formatting (e.g. correct capitalization).
6. Avoid using multimedia that can be difficult to access or understand.
Do not use multimedia that may be challenging to access or comprehend. This includes videos with audio descriptions, infographics with text transcripts, and websites with large blocks of text.
7. Test your website or product with different types of disabilities.
Test your website or product with different types of disabilities to make sure it is accessible for everyone. This includes testing with a screen reader program, a color blindness simulator, and other accessibility tools.
8. Offer multiple ways to contact customer service or get help.
Offer multiple ways to contact customer service or get help in case someone has any questions or needs assistance using your website or product. This includes providing a telephone number, an email address, a live chat feature, and a physical mailing address.
9. Regularly review and update your accessibility checklist.
Regularly review and update your accessibility checklist so that your website or product remains accessible for everyone. This includes adding new accessibility features as needed, and removing outdated or no longer needed features.