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This article highlights why you don't need to test with a screen reader to develop accessible content. Content authors can ensure their webpage or document implements accessibility principles. They can also focus on providing a good semantic structure and learn how to test using the keyboard, which is a lot easier. If you have the time or knowledge testing with screen reading software can provide additional insights, but it is not a necessity. #accessibility

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