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This guide is for you

You don’t have to be an expert.
You don’t need to know HTML or WCAG inside out. (or at all!)
You just have to care.

If you’ve ever looked at a website and thought,

“This is harder than it should be,”

you’re in the right place.

This guide is for you if:

  • You write, edit, or create content
  • You design interfaces or user journeys
  • You build things for the web
  • You manage projects, teams, or priorities
  • Or you’re just… curious.

We’ll walk you through what accessibility really means, how people experience the web, and how to spot and fix common issues.

We’ll break down the standards like WCAG (without the acronym soup), and cover practical ways to make your content, designs, code, and documents more usable for more people.

We’ll also talk about culture, testing, and where things are headed – because accessibility isn’t just technical. It’s personal. It’s people.

This isn’t some stuffy corporate manual. It’s a guide for real people, made by people who care. You won’t find corporate buzzwords or scary jargon here. Just practical advice, real examples, and of course, cats.

We’ll take it one step at a time.

Ready?

Read it your way

You don’t have to read it all. Or even in order.
Jump around. Follow your curiosity. Skip ahead to what you need right now.

If you’re trying to make sense of WCAG, check out the videos that come with each guideline – they’ll give you the big picture before you dive into the details. (They also have cats. Just saying.)

Whether you’re here for a deep dive or just a few quick fixes, this guide is yours to use however works best for you.

You’re in. Let’s get started.

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