Person — Visually Impaired

: Avoid repetitive strings of emojis, as screen readers read out the full name of every single one (e.g., "smiling face with heart-eyes" repeated five times).

: Ensure text has a high color contrast against its background—ideally black and white—to aid those with low vision or color vision deficiency. visually impaired person

: Include subtitles for the deaf and a separate text transcript for longer videos, which allows screen reader users to quickly navigate the content. : Avoid repetitive strings of emojis, as screen

: Capitalize the first letter of every word in a hashtag (e.g., #AccessibilityMatters instead of #accessibilitymatters). This allows screen readers to distinguish and read individual words correctly. : Capitalize the first letter of every word in a hashtag (e

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