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In previous articles, I’ve provided general guidelines to help businesses meet ADA and Section 508 compliance requirements on their websites. However, I’ve found that many business leaders often do ...
Accessibility Compliance is important for every website. Web Accessibility ensures our content is usable by everyone, including users with disabilities and reflects our commitment to equity. At UW, ...
Founder and CEO of Equally AI, a world-class, secured, convenient, and modern web accessibility experience for beneficiaries and businesses. Since its formation, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) ...
Even without a full-on WAVE accessibility overhaul, there are plenty of simple steps you can take to make your website more navigable by people with disabilities (and everyone else). There is no ...
Accessible web content is usable by all people, regardless of physical or developmental abilities or impairments. Web accessibility uses the principle of universal design to make websites, ...
An estimated 750 million people worldwide are disabled. Can they use your Web site? The disabled are a large audience with growing political clout. In 1996, the U.S. Justice Department ruled that Web ...
A few weeks ago, Lucy Greco heard a story on NPR about more clothing retailers shuttering their stores and moving online. Oh, great, she thought, recalling some of her past experiences with online ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities. Most retailers know that. What's less understood is how enforcement ...