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  1. May 2026
    1. Accessories

      The “Accessories” category clearly separates hardware products from games and news content. This organization makes browsing easier and improves the overall user experience. News — Good Accessibility Practice

    2. News

      The “News” section is easy to identify in the top navigation bar and allows users to quickly access updates and announcements. Clear headings and consistent menu formatting improve readability and accessibility.

    3. PS4

      The PS4 area has the same style and space between it as the rest of the menu items. This gives you an understanding of how the site is organized and allows it to be more user friendly through a recognizable layout.

    4. PS5

      The “PS5” category is clearly labeled in the navigation menu, making it easy for users to quickly access PlayStation 5 content. The simple wording and organized placement improve website navigation.

    5. Search

      The search bar in the top-right corner allows users to quickly find specific content. This improves accessibility by helping users navigate large amounts of information more efficiently.

    1. World

      Clearly distinguished from all other categories, the "World" section is easy to locate on the nav bar and assists the user with orienting themselves on the site. The article titles and the teasers allow users to scan.

    2. Climate

      The "Climate" category has been implemented to the primary navigation and has uniform design and spacing. An easy to use design that also simplifies navigation for the user.

    3. Local

      On the very top of the CBC News homepage is a navigation bar, within which lies a section with clear label "Local". White font with red background is easy for eyes to read, user can quickly find out the information about local events and news.