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Improving Web Accessibility with Axe Monitor

Improving Web Accessibility with Axe Monitor

Whether you're just getting started with Axe Monitor or already diving deep into your scans, here's a quick overview of what Axe Monitor offers and how to make the most of it.

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Balancing Beauty and Function

Balancing Beauty and Function

Having an aesthetically pleasing website does more than just look good—it significantly impacts how users perceive and interact with your site. In this article, we’ll explore the Aesthetic-Usability Effect and how you can use it to improve your web designs.

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Chunking

Chunking

Learn how the UX principle of chunking improves readability, scannability, and user experience by organizing content with clear headings and concise, structured sections.

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Why Familiarity Improves User Experience

Why Familiarity Improves User Experience

When managing a website, it’s important to understand how users interact with websites in general. One principle that can improve your website’s usability is Jakob’s Law. In this post, we’ll explore Jakob’s Law, provide some examples, and share practical tips for incorporating this principle on your website.


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Image Accessibility

Image Accessibility

Let's take a closer look at image accessibility, focusing on how to make web content more inclusive by using alternative text, more commonly referred to as "alt text." Whether you're a developer, content editor, or digital designer, understanding how to write meaningful alt text can significantly improve the user experience for people who rely on screen readers.

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Last Updated: 8/26/25