Website Accessibility

Hi @domin8tor, you mentioned “in running my current website through some ‘accessibility compliance testers’ the main error that appears is in regards to the HTML Language missing.” Can you please share a link to your site in Webflow, using the public link that can be enabled in Site settings, so we can take a look how you have your site setup?

Regarding the accessibility features, are you referring to accessibility features for published sites, or accessibility features for Webflow? At the moment, most of the functions in the Webflow designer all have keyboard shortcut equivalents, which means that users can traverse the designer using keyboard, although a mouse is still needed to drag things around.

Here is an article about web accessiblity for you to look at, and use as some direction when designing your site:

Webflow does not have built in components for Web Accessiblity, but depending what you are trying to do, you may be able to design your site with larger fonts, and there may be scripts out there that you can use in custom code to perform other accessibility features.

FYI, if you are looking for a way to use the Web handsfree completely with Webflow or with published site, I encourage you to look at Dragon Naturally Speaking for Windows or Dragon Dictate for Mac, which both allow you to create voice shortcuts to the Webflow designer and for published Web pages. I currently for example, control my Webflow using a combination of Dragon Dictate commands (to control all features in Webflow by voice with limited mouse movement or clicking required, or having to use keyboard shortcuts). It is something to check out.

I hope this helps. Cheers !