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Check out the 2024 WebAIM Million study for the latest accessibility error trends. Interestingly, sports sites have the largest increase in accessibility errors. Also, low-contrast text is the most common accessibility error.

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This report highlights some of the most common accessibility issues on the top website homepages. 96.3% of the top 1,000,000 million homepages had at least one WCAG failure. It is important to be aware that a lot of the websites on the internet can be inaccessible or present accessibility barriers for people with disabilities. This is why it is so important to check and improve the accessibility of your website.

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Check out WebAIM million to learn about the most common accessibility issues on the homepages of the top 1,000 websites.

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The vast majority of websites have accessibility barriers. The WebAIM study explored the most popular websites to find the most common accessibility barriers. If you want to learn more about how to test websites and create accessible web content I recommend The Department Of Homeland Security’s Trusted Tester Course. It is completely free!

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