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Accessibility
From Proteopedia
Develop Proteopedia pages to be accessible to all people, including disabled and elderly.
- For blind people add proper semantic to page objects for screen readers to clearly describe the page contents.
- For those with visual impairments, select fonts and colors considering color blindness and font size.
There are a several good pages suggesting best practices for creating content accessible pages [1][2][3][4]
