Accessibility is often treated as an English-language checklist applied late. On an Arabic site that approach misses the details that actually matter to users who rely on assistive technology.

We set the document language and direction correctly so a screen reader announces Arabic properly. Contrast, focus states and touch targets are checked against real guidelines, not guessed.

Forms get honest labels and error messages in Arabic. Navigation works from the keyboard, in the right reading order for right to left.

We test with a screen reader in Arabic before launch. It is part of the build, not a patch added after someone complains.