Accessibility
Explore our accessibility checklist, testing strategies and considerations. Contact accessibility@washpost.com with any questions, ideas or feedback.
Accessibility Checklist
Overview of considerations, not comprehensive
Alt text
Describing images for blind and low-vision users
Audio and Video
Captions, transcripts, controls, avoiding auto-play
Automated testing tools
Useful for catching some (but not all) issues
Color
Contrast, colorblindness, light and dark mode standards
Keyboard accessibility
Ensuring content is navigable without a mouse
Plain language, symbols and forms
Clear and inclusive writing, navigating special characters
Screen readers
How to use them and why you need to do so
Semantic HTML and ARIA
Heading order, tables, labels and screen reader support
Text size, fonts and zoom settings
Choosing fonts and ensuring they are responsive