How to make a Wix website more readable and WCAG-friendly
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Readable pages help every visitor, including people with low vision, cognitive disabilities, temporary impairments, or small mobile screens. Readable: WCAG Accessibility is useful for Wix site owners who want practical improvements to text clarity, contrast, spacing, and overall accessibility without turning the work into a technical rebuild.
Start with readability basics
- Use clear headings that describe the section.
- Keep paragraphs short and easy to scan.
- Use enough color contrast between text and background.
- Avoid tiny text inside busy layouts.
- Make links and buttons visually distinct.
A simple improvement workflow
- Review the homepage and top landing pages first.
- Check text size, spacing, contrast, and button clarity.
- Use Readable: WCAG Accessibility to identify readability improvements.
- Fix the most visible issues before lower-traffic pages.
- Preview changes on desktop and mobile.
Why this matters for SEO
Accessibility and SEO are not the same thing, but they often support each other. Clear headings, readable copy, descriptive links, and well-structured pages help visitors understand the site and help search engines interpret the content.
Best first pages
- Homepage.
- Pricing or service pages.
- Contact and booking pages.
- Long blog posts.
- Pages with important calls to action.
