Tip #14 Do you really know your website users?

Disability prevalence affects 1 in 5 Australians* and includes individuals who have visual, motor, auditory, speech, or cognitive disabilities. Incorporating WCAG guidelines on Digital Accessibility to web design and web development improves the user experience helping to achieve your website goals.

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