
"Over the past weeks I've been working on improving the accessibility of my own website. After several rounds of testing and fixes, I'd estimate that most issues are resolved, but as we all know, when you test your own work, it's easy to miss certain barriers. That's why I'd love to hear some fresh eyes from this community. Key improvements so far: Addressed color contrast gaps following WCAG 2.2"
"Enhanced keyboard navigation and visible focus states Refined heading levels for clearer structure Verified zoom and reflow on small screens Ran VoiceOver tests for screen reader compatibility I'd really value any feedback from you: Do you notice accessibility gaps that might still be present? Are there improvements that could make it easier for assistive tech users? Any areas I may not have considered at all?"
The website underwent focused accessibility improvements over several weeks with iterative testing and fixes. Color contrast gaps were addressed to align with WCAG 2.2 standards. Keyboard navigation was enhanced and visible focus states were implemented to aid keyboard users. Heading levels were refined to improve document structure and navigability. Zoom and reflow behavior on small screens was verified to preserve layout and readability. VoiceOver tests were run to assess screen reader compatibility. External review and candid feedback are requested to find any remaining gaps, suggest improvements for assistive technology users, and surface overlooked areas.
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