Web accessibility is important for all people who have disabilities. There are four different kinds of disabilities: vision, auditory, motor, and cognitive. The disabilities do need access to any kind of website that is available. For the vision people who are blind, have low vision, and color blindness. They need assistive technologies, high contrast, screen magnifiers, screen readers, combinations, design considerations, color and text formatting, images, videos, visual layout, keyboard navigation, and side scrolling. At least, the color blindness affects people who can see bright, low, and different colors, but can only see black, white, and gray. The Auditory for they need captions and transcripts. Motor people who have a traumatic injury, diseases, and congenital conditions, assistive technologies, and assistive technology in action. At least, cognitive people who have memory, problem-solving, attention, reading, linguistic, and verbal comprehension, supplemental media, document structure, clean and simple writing, math, and visual comprehension. There are different kinds of disabilities that people with disabilities always access the website like they have voice text, magnifiers, captions, contrast to change, and more. All websites should have access for disabilities people with disabilities to look up or research what they are looking for.


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