Creating web pages that are accessible for people with disabilities is also a step in the right direction for making your site user-friendly for the rest of your audience. Observing your work from a different perspective will give you insights on how you can improve. For instance, what does your page look like when style sheets or images are disabled? What will your site sound like when read by screen reading software? How does the page look when loaded on a mobile device? There are a few simple things everyone can do to avoid acessability problems.


