Creating accessible content helps ensure that everyone—regardless of ability—can access and understand the information on your site. The documentation in this section introduces essential accessibility concepts for content editors and shows you how to use the built-in tools in Drupal CMS to identify and fix common accessibility issues as you write and edit content.
You'll learn how to install and use the Accessibility Tools add-on, which integrates features like the Editoria11y checker and the sitewide Content Accessibility Report. These tools are designed for editors, not developers—providing real-time feedback and easy-to-follow guidance for improving things like image alt text, heading structure, link clarity, and more. Whether you're editing a blog post or reviewing an entire section of your site, these tools help you create content that is more usable, inclusive, and legally compliant.
Accessibility essentials: what you should know
Learn about key accessibility concepts and terminology so you can confidently set up and use the accessibility-related features in Drupal CM
Install and explore Accessibility Tools in Drupal CMS
Locate the features added to the administrative toolbar and content editing pages by the Accessibility Tools recommended add-on.
Using the Editoria11y assistant in Drupal CMS
Confidently use the assistant to optimize your content for accessibility.