On June 28, 2025, new EU rules for website accessibility will come into effect, meaning e-commerce businesses will need to adjust their websites to meet these requirements. The new rules are based on WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), which are guidelines to make the internet accessible to everyone, including people with various disabilities.
The goal is to create a more inclusive digital environment where everyone, regardless of ability, can access products and services online. This is especially important for e-commerce. Disabilities can range from motor and cognitive limitations to visual or hearing impairments. By making your e-commerce website more accessible, not only for people with disabilities but for all users, you improve the overall user experience.
Accessibility is about adapting your content to work for everyone. A simple example is offering content in different formats, like video, text, and images. Also, use alt-texts to describe images for those using screen readers. For example, if you have a video with important information, you can ensure more people access it by providing a text transcription and subtitles.
Making your e-commerce website more accessible is not only a way to comply with legislation, but it also helps create a better user experience for all your customers. By taking steps to improve accessibility, you ensure more people can access and use your products and services smoothly, which can, in turn, increase customer satisfaction and conversions.
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