In today’s digital age, ensuring web accessibility is crucial for inclusive design and providing equal access to all users. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) outline numerous standards that help developers and designers create accessible websites. One key aspect of these guidelines is optimizing text spacing to enhance readability for people with various disabilities. While the WCAG doesn’t mandate specific typefaces, font sizes, or text spacing, it provides criteria that ensure text remains legible and functional when users adjust the default settings. This is especially relevant to WCAG Success Criterion 1.4.12, “Text Spacing.”















