If you want to lead your website to its maximum potential, you need to implement certain things. Web accessibility is one of them. If this term sounds unknown, you should familiarize yourself with it a little bit since it can benefit you. Web Accessibility means your website is designed in a way that people with disabilities can operate it. In general, the web is supposed to be used by everyone. No matter the language, location or ability. If anyone can navigate and search your website you have reached your goal. How will you know if your website has web accessibility? You can ask yourself one of the following questions, and if you have a negative answer on any of them, you should consider implementing web accessibility. Do I offer an option for various languages? Is the font size on my website big enough so anyone can read it? What is the quality of audio material on my website? Is it loud enough so people with hearing problems can listen to it? Can anyone from all over the world access my website?