Make your Wix website easier to use, easier to navigate, and easier to pass accessibility expectations—without rewriting everything. For businesses in Barcelona, we help you streamline navigation patterns so people can find what they need faster, including visitors using screen readers, keyboard-only controls, and other assistive technologies.
At allquill.co.uk, we’re a software development and bug-fixing team focused on practical improvements that strengthen usability and accessibility. Our work supports brands, service providers, and organizations across Europe with accessibility-first Wix enhancements designed for real-world users—not checklists.
Why navigation simplification is the fastest path to better accessibility
Navigation is where most accessibility issues show up first. Complex menus, inconsistent focus states, unclear labeling, and jump-heavy structures can frustrate users and create barriers—especially on websites with multiple pages and dynamic sections.
When navigation is simplified, you typically gain improvements across the entire experience: less confusion, clearer page structure, faster wayfinding, and stronger compatibility with assistive tools. That’s why we approach accessibility as a user journey, not just a technical fix.
Common Wix navigation problems we help fix in Barcelona
Wix sites are powerful, but navigation can become cluttered as content grows. Even small design decisions—like adding too many menu layers—can create large usability gaps for accessibility users.
We commonly address issues such as:
- Overly complex menus with deep dropdown structures that are hard to reach via keyboard
- Missing or unclear link labels that don’t describe where a link leads
- Inconsistent focus management, making it difficult to see where a user is on the page
- No “skip to content” path for keyboard and screen reader users
- Navigation elements that don’t behave predictably on mobile and desktop
- Section ordering and heading structure that breaks logical reading flow
- Duplicate or competing navigation patterns, especially when using multiple page elements
Our goal is to reduce friction while keeping your brand experience intact.
What we do: Wix navigation simplification for accessible browsing
We simplify navigation by improving structure, clarity, and interaction behavior—so visitors can move through your site confidently. We don’t just “make it accessible”; we make it easier for everyone to use.
1) Audit the navigation experience (structure + interaction)
We start by reviewing how users move through your pages and how navigation is interpreted by accessibility tools. This includes checking:
- Menu depth and whether the structure supports quick scanning
- How keyboard navigation flows from item to item
- Whether focus order matches the visual order
- Whether links and buttons have meaningful names
- How headings and landmarks support screen reader navigation
- Whether page templates create consistent patterns across the site
This audit gives us a clear path to improvements that matter.
2) Redesign navigation for clarity and predictable wayfinding
Simplification isn’t about removing content—it’s about presenting it logically. We streamline your navigation so users can understand where they are and what to do next.
Depending on your site structure, we may:
- Consolidate redundant menu items
- Reduce unnecessary dropdown layers
- Align menu naming with user intent (not internal labels)
- Improve hierarchy so key pages sit where users expect them
- Ensure consistent navigation layout across pages
For Barcelona businesses targeting diverse audiences (including tourists and multilingual users), clarity is especially important.
3) Improve keyboard accessibility and focus behavior
Keyboard access is foundational for accessibility. If a user can’t reliably move through navigation using the keyboard, they can’t effectively browse your site.
We focus on:
- Ensuring all navigation controls are reachable via keyboard
- Making focus states visible and consistent
- Preventing keyboard traps or dead ends
- Verifying that focus moves logically when menus open and close
- Reducing interactive conflicts between overlapping components
The result is a smoother experience for users who rely on keyboard navigation.
4) Strengthen screen reader compatibility with better structure
Screen readers rely on structure and semantics. When navigation items, headings, and page sections don’t align, users get confusing output.
We work on:
- Making link text descriptive and specific
- Supporting consistent heading structure across pages
- Improving page section relationships so content is read in a logical order
- Ensuring interactive elements are announced correctly
- Reducing ambiguity caused by repeated or non-descriptive labels
Navigation simplification becomes more than visual—it becomes understandable.
5) Add practical “jump” options for faster navigation
Many users don’t want to tab through every element before reaching content. “Jump” options support quick access and reduce cognitive load.
We may implement:
- Skip links that move directly to main content
- Clear page landmarks (where appropriate)
- More predictable scroll and focus outcomes
This is one of the highest-impact improvements for accessibility and usability.
6) Validate accessibility behavior across devices and templates
Wix sites often use templates and repeatable layouts. Changes must work consistently across different page types and screen sizes.
We test:
- Desktop vs. mobile navigation interactions
- Menu behavior across common breakpoints
- Template consistency so improvements don’t degrade on other pages
- Edge cases caused by dynamic content sections
Accessibility should remain stable as your content evolves.
Results you can expect after navigation simplification
You’ll notice improvements not only in audits and automated checks, but in day-to-day browsing for real visitors. Well-structured navigation benefits both accessibility users and general users—because it reduces confusion.
Typical outcomes include:
- Faster wayfinding and fewer “where do I click?” moments
- Improved keyboard navigation with clear focus visibility
- More accurate screen reader reading order
- Reduced menu complexity while preserving core content
- Better consistency across pages, especially on template-based sites
We measure success by usability and clarity—then confirm with accessibility-focused verification.
Why Barcelona businesses choose allquill.co.uk
Barcelona teams often need web improvements that respect deadlines, existing site performance, and brand consistency. We support that reality with focused engineering and careful UX thinking.
At allquill.co.uk, we bring:
- Authoritative accessibility-first development grounded in real user needs
- Practical Wix implementation that fits within typical site workflows
- Bug fixing and stability focus so navigation enhancements don’t break other experiences
- Clear communication from discovery to delivery
If your website already “kind of works,” we help you make it work properly—for everyone.
How we approach E-E-A-T: expertise you can trust
Google prioritizes helpful, reliable content and experiences. We follow that same mindset in implementation by grounding changes in proven accessibility principles and user-centered navigation design.
Our process emphasizes:
- Experience: learning how people navigate under real constraints (keyboard, screen reader, mobile)
- Expertise: applying accessibility navigation patterns that are widely supported and understandable
- Authoritativeness: building changes that align with accessibility best practices
- Trust: testing and validating outcomes so enhancements remain stable
This is how we deliver improvements you can feel confident in.
Step-by-step: what happens after you contact allquill.co.uk
You can reach us through the contact form on the right bar or by clicking the WhatsApp icon. We’ll guide the process without distractions and help you move toward a cleaner, more accessible navigation experience.
Here’s what the engagement typically looks like:
- Discovery: we discuss your current Wix navigation structure and your accessibility goals
- Review: we examine menu patterns, interaction behavior, and page structure
- Plan: we outline the navigation simplification approach tailored to your site
- Implementation: we apply improvements inside your Wix setup
- Verification: we validate keyboard and screen reader behavior and check cross-device behavior
- Handover support: we share what was changed and how to maintain consistency going forward
You’ll have a clear path from “we want better navigation” to a measurable, user-friendly result.
Frequently asked questions
Will navigation simplification change my site design?
We simplify navigation without stripping away your brand identity. Our goal is to keep your look and content while improving structure, labeling, and interaction behavior.
Is this only for screen readers?
No. While screen reader compatibility is essential, keyboard access, focus visibility, and clearer menu hierarchy also improve the experience for all visitors, including people using mobile devices or navigating with accessibility settings.
Can this be done on an existing Wix site?
Yes. We work with existing Wix layouts and templates. The improvements are designed to be practical within Wix’s platform constraints and your current site structure.
What if my site has many pages?
The number of pages increases the challenge—but it also makes navigation simplification more valuable. We can consolidate categories, reduce menu depth, and introduce clearer paths so users don’t feel lost.
Improve navigation accessibility in Barcelona—without losing momentum
A website’s navigation should feel intuitive, predictable, and inclusive. If your Wix site’s menus are getting more complex, it’s the right time to simplify—so visitors can explore with confidence and accessibility tools can interpret your pages clearly.
Reach out to allquill.co.uk through the contact form on the right bar or by clicking the WhatsApp icon. Tell us what your Barcelona audience needs and where visitors seem to struggle—we’ll help you build a smoother, more accessible navigation experience.