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Making the Web Accessible for Everyone

Web accessibility standards and inclusive design that work for Hong Kong audiences. We’re implementing WCAG 2.1 AA compliance so all users — regardless of ability — can navigate, interact, and understand your content.

2.1
WCAG Version
AA
Compliance Level
4
Core Principles

Key Accessibility Components

We focus on four essential areas to ensure your website works for everyone

01

Screen Reader Compatibility

Proper ARIA labels and semantic HTML ensure screen readers interpret your content accurately. Users with visual impairments get the same information as everyone else.

02

Keyboard Navigation

Not everyone uses a mouse. We implement full keyboard navigation for forms, buttons, menus, and interactive components so users can access everything with just the keyboard.

03

Visual Adjustments

Adjustable font sizes and high contrast modes accommodate users with low vision. We ensure minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratios for all text — that’s WCAG AA standard.

04

Accessibility Testing

We conduct audits with Lighthouse and axe tools to catch issues before they affect users. Regular testing means you’re always meeting standards and improving continuously.

Ready to Make Your Site Accessible?

Don’t wait. Accessibility isn’t optional — it’s a requirement. We’ll help you implement WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across your entire site, from navigation to forms to media elements. Your users will thank you. So will your reputation.

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Our Accessibility Implementation Process

We follow a structured approach to ensure nothing gets missed

Audit & Assessment

We scan your site with Lighthouse and axe. This tells us exactly where you stand with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and what needs fixing.

Semantic HTML & ARIA

We implement proper semantic HTML tags and ARIA labels so screen readers understand your content structure. Navigation, forms, and interactive elements all get the right attributes.

Keyboard Testing

We test every button, link, form field, and menu using only the keyboard. Tab order makes sense. Focus states are visible. Everything works.

Visual Compliance

We adjust color contrast, implement font scaling, and add high contrast mode support. Users with low vision get what they need without asking.

Ongoing Monitoring

Accessibility isn’t a one-time thing. We set up regular testing schedules so new changes don’t break what we’ve built. You stay compliant continuously.

Featured Learning Resources

Deep dives into specific accessibility topics for Hong Kong web professionals

Screen Readers and ARIA Labels: Getting Started

Learn how screen readers work and why proper ARIA labels matter. This guide covers the basics of making your navigation and interactive elements fully accessible to users relying on assistive technology.

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Keyboard Navigation: Making Interactive Components Accessible

Not everyone uses a mouse. Discover how to implement keyboard navigation for forms, buttons, and menus so every user can navigate your site seamlessly using only the keyboard.

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Visual Impairments and Contrast: Font Sizing and High Contrast Modes

Users with low vision need adjustable text sizes and sufficient color contrast. We’ll show you how to implement these features and why they’re critical for accessibility compliance.

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What Users and Organizations Say

Real feedback from people who’ve implemented accessibility

“We weren’t sure about the effort required, honestly. But once we started implementing ARIA labels and keyboard navigation, we realized it’s actually straightforward. Our site’s better for everyone now — not just people with disabilities.”

David, Web Developer

“The accessibility audit showed us we weren’t even close to AA compliance. We thought we’d need months of work. With proper guidance on semantic HTML and color contrast, we got there in 6 weeks. It’s not as hard as people think.”

Sarah, UX Manager

“We’re serving Hong Kong audiences and needed to ensure our site works for everyone. The keyboard navigation implementation was eye-opening — we found issues we’d completely missed. Now Lighthouse audits pass consistently.”

Marcus, Product Lead