
Understanding the Consistent Navigation Requirement in Web Accessibility
One of the 4 core web accessibility principles outlined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is…
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One of the 4 core web accessibility principles outlined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is…
Read MoreHyperlinks serve as the backbone of digital content, connecting users to additional resources, information, and services. Whether on a website, in a PDF, or within…
Read MoreScreen readers are essential to web accessibility, and screen reader testing is a significant portion of our work at Allyant. While many screen reading devices…
Read MoreDesigning an accessible website involves creating a digital experience that everyone can use, regardless of their abilities. These five graphic design tricks address common barriers…
Read MoreWCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) accessibility refers to web accessibility as defined by global web accessibility regulations. These regulations (WCAG) are part of the…
Read MoreMaking an app accessible isn’t just a checkbox in your development cycle; it’s about ensuring everyone can enjoy a great user experience, including users of…
Read MorePeople with disabilities should be able to fully participate in any activity they want. We all know this, believe it, and are working to make…
Read MoreAs documentation moves increasingly into the digital space and companies seek to economize by reducing printing, it’s reasonable to see a gap emerging between digital…
Read MoreSo, you’re curious about how screen reader software really works, huh? Or maybe you want to know how users with assistive tech navigate your site.
Read MoreOne of the more common questions we receive at Allyant is when to use CommonLook PDF or…
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