
Of course, that’s reason enough to improve the accessibility of your website. Writing accessible content is about making sure that your content can be accessed and understood by all your website’s visitors, including people with visual or hearing impairments and people who are scrolling your content in a hurry.

Did you know Yoast SEO and the block editor, the default content editor in WordPress, have built-in tools that can warn you about common mistakes and help you test your content? Here’s a list of four things that you can easily check! There are a couple of checks you can do yourself before publishing an article to make sure your article can be read and understood by as many people as possible.

Having an accessible website means that more people can use your website and the information that you share.
