
What is the W3C and Why is it So Important?
Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Internet, founded the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in 1994. The W3C is an international organization that provides a…
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Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Internet, founded the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in 1994. The W3C is an international organization that provides a…
Read MoreAs an organization, prioritizing accessibility has an obvious moral component which should be the underlying factor. We all have a responsibility to be as inclusive…
Read MoreOne of the most common questions we get from organizations interested in digital accessibility is simply, “Is my website compliant?” While this may seem like…
Read MoreAccessible hiring practices are essential for the long-term success and sustainability of organizations. This article will explore the concept of accessible hiring, define what an…
Read MoreIn today’s rapidly evolving and highly competitive business environment, organizations realize the power and critical importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. More companies…
Read MoreLarge print—also known as large-font or large-type—refers to formatting a textual document whose font size is significantly bigger than the 12 points most commonly used in printed media…
Read MoreFor any organization to be successful, it is crucial to make wise business decisions that yield maximum Return on Investment (ROI). However, when it comes…
Read MoreCalifornia is committed to ensuring its citizens have access to accessible documents to comply with accessibility laws and meet the needs of people with disabilities. …
Read MoreYes, screen readers can read PDFs if the PDF’s are accessible, meaning they can be accessed by everyone, including people with disabilities. PDF (Portable Document…
Read MoreOttawa, Ontario — May 16, 2023 – As Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) approaches, Allyant, the world’s leading accessibility solutions provider, proudly announced its very…
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