Browsing the web with a sensory disability? We often take the experience of reading digital content for granted, but for people with visual, auditory, or motor disabilities, whether permanent or temporary, accessing digital content can be a real obstacle. I'd like to point out a website that offers a simulation experience of sensory difficulties that can affect navigation, so you can experience it firsthand. Visual problems: simulations of color blindness, cataracts, maculopathy, and blindness, to understand how colors, contrasts, and text readability can make a difference. Deafness: to discover how a video without subtitles or text alternatives can exclude some users. Motor disabilities: to try browsing without being able to move the mouse precisely. This simulation helps raise awareness about the importance of digital accessibility, highlighting the real challenges many people face every day. If you are a designer, developer, or content creator, I hope this experience encourages you to design more accessible content for everyone.
Try putting yourself in the shoes of those who face these challenges every day.

