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    1. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security.

      The large font size improves accessibility for users with low vision or reading difficulties, making the content more readable without additional zooming. It ensures a better user experience for visually impaired individuals.

    2. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security.

      High-contrast font colors make the text easier to read for users with visual impairments, ensuring clarity and reducing eye strain. This helps meet web accessibility standards for readability.

    3. 日本語ホームページJapanese website 简体中文首页

      Providing translations in Japanese and Chinese allows non-native speakers and global users to easily access and understand the content. This is key for inclusivity and supports users with different language needs.

    4. Making the Web work

      The lack of descriptive alt text for images means screen readers can’t interpret visual content for visually impaired users, leading to an incomplete experience. Adding alt text would improve accessibility for these users.

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      Clear, well-organized menus simplify navigation for all users, including those relying on screen readers or keyboard navigation. It enhances usability by reducing confusion and making content easier to find.