TYPO3 Accessibility Guide: Build a Website Everyone Can Use

in typo3 •  13 days ago  (edited)

TYPO3 web accessibility is more important than ever, yet most websites still fall short of meeting proper standards. Studies show that only a small percentage of the top one million websites are fully accessible, leaving millions of users with disabilities unable to browse the web with ease. This highlights the urgent need for creating barrier free TYPO3 websites that work for everyone.

Why Accessibility Matters


Most websites are still not fully accessible. This creates a gap for users with visual, hearing, mobility, or cognitive challenges. By making your TYPO3 site accessible, you open it to a wider audience and show social responsibility.

What Accessibility Covers


An accessible TYPO3 website includes:

  • Easy navigation with keyboard
  • Alt text for all images
  • Clear and structured content
  • Good color contrast
  • Captions for multimedia
  • Support for screen readers
  • TYPO3 Tools That Help


    TYPO3 offers helpful tools and extensions to support accessibility:

    T3AA Extension


    An AI based tool that helps you generate alt text and audio versions of your content. It improves the accessibility of text and images quickly.

    Best Practices for Developers

  • Use semantic HTML
  • Avoid autoplay media
  • Keep a logical tab order
  • Use ARIA labels when needed
  • Regularly test your site with accessibility tools
  • Final Thought


    Building an accessible TYPO3 website benefits everyone. It is not only about meeting rules but also about creating better digital experiences. With TYPO3, you have the right tools to start making your site barrier free today.

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