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Part of making sure your website is accessible is making sure that someone can understand your website no matter what they’ve set their default language to — even if you aren’t specifically creating content in different languages.
Not every external link needs to be opened in a new tab. Forcing a link to open in a new tab takes the choice away from your visitor. Good user experience centers around giving people what they’re expecting.
If you’d like to get started with testing and improving the accessibility of your site, it can be hard to know where to start. Let’s go over some of the scanning and testing tools you can use to get started.
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