🌍 Building an Inclusive Web: A Beginner’s Hands-On Guide to WordPress Accessibility (Part 1)
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If you’ve ever tried to read tiny grey text on a bright screen — or used a website with a broken “Next” button on mobile — you’ve experienced a taste of inaccessibility.

Now imagine this is your everyday reality:

You rely on a screen reader to browse the web.

You can’t use a mouse and navigate only with a keyboard.

You have low vision, color blindness, or ADHD and struggle with cluttered layouts.

For millions of people, this isn’t an occasional frustration. It’s daily life.

Web accessibility is about making sure EVERYONE can use your site — regardless of disability, device, internet speed, or situation.

And here’s the good news: If your site runs on WordPress, you already have powerful tools to build something more inclusive — even as a beginner.

Picture This……

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