A clean and accessible website interface with diverse users—including a person using a wheelchair and another using a screen reader—happily navigating on laptops and phones.

How to Design a Website That Welcomes Everyone (And Boosts Your Business!)

November 15, 20251 min read

Want to build a site visitors love—and make Google happy? You need accessibility at the core! Here’s how to design smarter, friendlier sites in 2026.

Accessibility = Better UX for Everyone

From clean navigation to readable fonts and quick load times, accessible design means every visitor (including 1 in 4 adults with a disability!) gets what they came for—no roadblocks.

Simple Design Steps

  • Use strong color contrasts

  • Add alt text toeveryimage

  • Make headings logical

  • Ensure keyboard and screen reader access

  • Caption all your videos

Bonus: Accessibility Improves SEO

Search engines favor sites that work for everyone—another win for your rankings!

The “Friendly Site” Checklist

  • Clear labels and calls-to-action

  • Mobile-friendly layouts

  • Forms are easy and error-free

  • Quick contact/support options

Curious if your site passes the friendly test? Try navigating it blindfolded—or let someone else try! Surprised? Comment below with your experience!


Pudi Navya Chandra

Digital marketing expert and business growth strategist helping businesses establish their online presence and attract more customers.

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