Accessibilty Situations
Stuck in an area with slow or low-quality Internet
Lighter page load makes it easier to navigate
Direct navigation and language makes it less frustrating
Dealing with poor or glaring light
Proper color contrast makes it easier to discern elements
In a public area without headphones
Subtitles or transcripts let people watch videos in more contexts
Using any mode of transport
Large, easily identifiably elements are navigation sites and selecting elements even in a bumpy ride. Less likely to click wrong element
Lighter page loads help deal with likely lower-quality wifi when traveling
Visiting an unfamiliar site
Emphasizing basic, direct actions over fanciness makes it easier for new visitors to quickly identify what they want. If it takes too long, even by a few seconds, they'll move on.
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