Don't exclude anyone from accessing your digital content. Check out these common accessibility mistakes and make your website more inclusive today! Image description: Slide 1: 5 common accessibility mistakes you might be making. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Poor color contrast. Slide 4: Low-contrast text can make reading the content difficult for people with visual impairments. Use high-contrast color schemes to make your text readable. Slide 5: 2. Inaccessible images. Slide 6: People with vision impairment rely on alt text descriptions to understand images. Make sure all images have descriptive alt text. Slide 7: 3. Videos without captions. Slide 8: Make sure you caption your videos to make it accessible for people with hearing impairment. Slide 9: 4. Lack of keyboard support. Slide 10: People with motor disabilities may not be able to use a mouse or trackpad. Ensure that all content can be accessed using only a keyboard. Slide 11: 5. Unresponsive design. Slide 12: Mobile devices and assistive technology use different screen sizes and resolutions. Ensure your website or app is responsive and works well on all devices. Slide 13: Can you add something to the list? Comment down below.