How to Get the Benefits of Accessible Web Design Without a Full Redesign
If your website looks good and loads fast, it might seem like it’s doing its job. But here’s the catch: a website can look perfect and still be hard for many people to use. Some visitors browse with a screen reader. Some can’t use a mouse and rely on a keyboard. Some need bigger text, clearer buttons, or better color contrast. When those people hit a roadblock, they don’t “try harder.” They simply leave. That’s why accessibility matters—and not just for big companies. When your site is easier to use, more people can read, click, and contact you. And you can start improving this without tearing your whole website down. You don’t need a full redesign to begin seeing the benefits of accessible web design . You just need the right upgrades in the right places. Start With High-Impact Pages First The fastest way to improve accessibility (without redesigning everything) is to start where it matters most. That usually means your homepage, service pages, booking/contact page, and any page that...