That's right - not only should all websites in cyberspace be accessible, it should all also be usable, not that some aren't usable nor accessible, it's just that most of them aren't both! So for the world wide web to be a better place for everyone in general, you should greatly consider these factors and provide attention to it more than those
digital images you're gonna use on your extremely graphical website. For this purpose, I suggest you minimize inaccessible Flash animations on the pages of your website, and as well as follow the tips I have for self-righteous people who don't really want their websites to be accessible, just usable, but are interested on making it both - as a challenge for their web designing skills, that is, and not because of the abstract concept of compassion, but just the image the initiative would give them!
First of all, you should make it a point to provide headings that are descriptive to the point of fertile imagination, and deviate from the compulsion of using fonts edited with a
good photo editor, such as Photoshop CS - for such fonts are not available in most computers, you know, thus making the headers unreadable and inaccessible for screen readers to read out. Finally, the most important thing to take into consideration would be creating equally descriptive phrases for the links, images, and downloads. With these
website improvements, you make your website accessible as it is usable, thus assure you of frequent visits not only from a specific group of people, but everyone in general.