diff --git a/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/cross_browser_testing/accessibility/index.md b/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/cross_browser_testing/accessibility/index.md index 89b5d9198c57898..bd51a7689512b2f 100644 --- a/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/cross_browser_testing/accessibility/index.md +++ b/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/cross_browser_testing/accessibility/index.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Next we turn our attention to accessibility, providing information on common pro When we say accessibility in the context of web technology, most people immediately think of making sure websites/apps are usable by people with disabilities, for example: -- Visually impaired people using screen readers or magnification/zoom to access text +- Visually impaired people using screen readers or magnification/zoom to access text. - People with motor function impairments using the keyboard (or other non-mouse features) to activate website functionality. - People with hearing impairments relying on captions/subtitles or other text alternatives for audio/video content.