What is the Cost of NOT Designing for Accessibility? Part One
Are you designing your website for all your customers? Do you know how a color-blind person “sees” your site? Can they use your site as easily as someone who isn’t color-blind?
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Are you designing your website for all your customers? Do you know how a color-blind person “sees” your site? Can they use your site as easily as someone who isn’t color-blind?
Tabbed navigation brings a real world element to the web, and when done right works very well in an interface. They help a user answer many essential questions without thinking: Where am I? Where else can I go? How much other stuff is there?
Do you have information on your website or web application that relies on color to indicate its importance? Do you know how many of your users can actually see it?
While moderating usability testing for a payroll web application, I saw many test participants fail test questions when color was used to indicate that a field was in error.