Form Accessibility Guide for Lead-Generation Websites
Forms are where accessibility, conversion, and trust meet. When forms are confusing or unusable, businesses lose leads and create barriers at the most important moment.
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Forms are where accessibility, conversion, and trust meet. When forms are confusing or unusable, businesses lose leads and create barriers at the most important moment.
Many accessibility problems on small business sites are repetitive quality misses, not rare edge cases. That makes them easier to find and reduce when the review process is disciplined.
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