Making your site accessible shows that you value inclusion and diversity, helping enhance your brand while minimizing legal risk in countries that require digital access for all.
At Wix, we’re committed to making the web a place for everyone. Get specialized tools and features to make your website accessible. Our features comply with the highest global standards (WCAG 2.0).
Discover the assistive settings that enable you to create a professional and accessible Wix website.
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From small buttons to comprehensive online stores, Wix products are operable with a keyboard.
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The DOM is automatically arranged so visitors who use keyboards and screen readers can navigate your site (from left to right).
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Your site is rendered with the correct language so screen readers can understand your content.
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Components you add to your site has the correct semantics built in so people with disabilities can better understand your content.
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Smart focus rings automatically appear when a keyboard is being used and feature dual colors so keyboard users better navigate your site.
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Built-in aria attributes provide enriched accessible user experience. Plus, you can add custom attributes to apps and components you build yourself.
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Heading tags help users who use screen readers understand how your site is organized in order to present the content.
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Easily add descriptions of images known as alt text so that visually impaired users better understand the context of the photos on your website.
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Skip to Content allows keyboard users to navigate directly to the main content of the page. This way they can easily get to the content they need.
Discover these helpful guides that provide even more information on how you can improve your site’s accessibility.
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Wix has done all coding on your site to make it as accessible as possible. As a site owner, you are responsible for making sure the content and design are also accessible. This includes preparing your images, text, graphics and site structure, as well as enabling accessibility components in the Editor. You can pinpoint and fix these issues using the built in Accessibility Wizard.
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Wix cannot guarantee or ensure that the use of our services is compliant with all accessibility laws and worldwide regulations. You are responsible for reviewing and complying with local legislation applicable to you or to your site visitors.
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The guidelines and Success Criteria are organized around the following four principles, which lay the foundation necessary for anyone to access and use web content. Anyone who wants to use the web must have content that is perceivable, operable, understandable & robust (you can find more details in in this post about Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) guidelines).
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Making sure that all users have equal access to your website is crucial. There are several components of web design that should be incorporated into your site to make this possible. For example, content on your website like photographs, illustrations or graphs should include textual alternatives. In addition, color contrast should be increased to ensure that all elements on the page are distinguishable and clearly displayed. You can read more about the importance of accessible website design in this Read our blog post about the importance of accessible web design.
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Wix is committed to making the web a place for everyone. We build all of our products to be as accessible as possible, and we take accessibility as part of the design process.
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