Make sites accessible for people with visual impairments?

Can someone give me some tips or pick me up with good links to this?

I'm having trouble finding much more than “add text for images,” and I'm not sure how relevant the information is ...

I get all the semantic markup, but probably could do some more advice on this.

also not sure how everything will work in different browsers ....

thanks!

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Well, it looks like no one has mentioned WAI- ARIA , which is intended for use on the Internet with a wide range of Internet applications. IE makes things like gmail accessible. And a decent search term to find such things is a list of articles on wai-aria . Already supported.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1717673/


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