A practical guide for development teams who need to meet WCAG 2.1 without turning accessibility into an endless project. Three layers, a set of proven tools, and 2-3 months of disciplined work are enough for most teams.
The words in an application are not decoration: they determine whether the user completes the task or abandons it in frustration. Good UX writing demands clarity above all, consistent vocabulary across the interface, tone matched to the audience, and error messages that explain what failed and how to fix it, not just that something went wrong.
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