Accessibility is about making sure that everyone can access and use digital content, regardless of their ability or disability. This includes people with visual impairments, hearing loss, cognitive differences, and motor difficulties. When content is published without structure — no headings, no paragraphs, no lists, just one continuous block of text — it becomes very difficult to navigate or scan. Users who rely on screen readers have no landmarks to jump between. Users who struggle with reading have nowhere to rest their eyes. Everyone benefits from well-structured content, not just people with disabilities. The solution is straightforward: break content into short paragraphs, use descriptive headings, and use lists where information is enumerable.
Try to find the words "screen reader" quickly.