Cos'è Web Accessibility?
Definizione Rapida
L'accessibilità web (a11y) è la pratica di progettare e sviluppare siti web e applicazioni utilizzabili dalle persone con disabilità.
Web accessibility ensures that websites and applications work for the widest possible audience, including the estimated 1.3 billion people worldwide who experience significant disability. It covers a range of impairments: visual (blindness, low vision, color blindness), auditory (deafness, hard of hearing), motor (inability to use a mouse, limited dexterity), and cognitive (dyslexia, attention disorders, memory limitations).
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the international standard for web accessibility. They're organized around four principles (POUR): Perceivable (content must be presentable in ways all users can perceive), Operable (UI components must be operable by all users), Understandable (information and operation must be understandable), and Robust (content must be robust enough for diverse user agents and assistive technologies).
Practical accessibility measures include proper heading structure, alt text for images, keyboard navigation support, sufficient color contrast, form labels, ARIA attributes for complex widgets, captions for videos, and responsive design that works with screen magnification.
Accessibility is increasingly a legal requirement. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), European Accessibility Act, and similar laws worldwide require digital services to be accessible. Lawsuits against inaccessible websites have increased dramatically in recent years.
Perché è Importante
Beyond legal compliance, accessibility improves the experience for all users. Captions help people in noisy environments, high contrast helps in bright sunlight, and keyboard navigation helps power users who prefer not to use a mouse.
Accessible websites also tend to be better structured, which improves SEO, performance, and maintainability. Google rewards many of the same practices that accessibility requires — proper headings, descriptive links, alt text, and semantic HTML.
Esempi Pratici
A retailer faced an ADA lawsuit over their inaccessible website, costing $100,000 in legal fees — fixing accessibility issues cost a fraction of that
A government website improved their WCAG compliance from AA to AAA and saw a 20% increase in form completions from all users, not just those with disabilities
A SaaS company added proper keyboard navigation and ARIA labels to their dashboard, enabling a blind user (who happened to be a Fortune 500 VP) to adopt their product
A media company added closed captions to all video content and discovered that 80% of caption users were not deaf — they were watching in environments where they couldn't use sound
Termini Correlati
Responsive Design
Il design responsivo è un approccio allo sviluppo web che consente ai siti di adattarsi e visualizzarsi correttamente su tutte le dimensioni dello schermo, dai monitor agli smartphone.
UX Design (User Experience Design)
L'UX Design (User Experience Design) è il processo di creazione di prodotti che offrono esperienze significative e rilevanti agli utenti, includendo la progettazione dell'intero processo di acquisizione.
Progressive Web App (PWA)
Una Progressive Web App è un'applicazione web costruita con tecnologie moderne che offre esperienze simili alle app native, incluso l'accesso offline e le notifiche push.
Alt Text
Il testo alternativo (alt text) è una descrizione scritta di un'immagine usata sui siti web, che aiuta i motori di ricerca a capire le immagini e migliora l'accessibilità.
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