Banff Bound: A Somewhat Accessible Journey
My family recently embarked on a vacation to Banff National Park. We packed up our mothers, my guide dog Jeb, and ourselves for an…
Read MoreMy family recently embarked on a vacation to Banff National Park. We packed up our mothers, my guide dog Jeb, and ourselves for an…
Read MoreOverview of accessibility in relation to visual content: We want someone using AT to get the same information as someone who is not using AT.
Read MoreAs the reader, you are likely accessing this article to understand and quantify the return-on-investment for digital accessibility, which you will present to your board…
Read MoreIntroduction: Canada’s Journey Toward Digital Accessibility As digital spaces expand into every facet of life, ensuring these spaces are inclusive and accessible has become a…
Read MoreEvery U.S. organization communicating with people about their personal information—including account statements, bills, and medical information—is subject to accessibility legislation. This legislation, which could be…
Read MoreAccessibility is no longer optional. As mobile devices dominate our daily lives, ensuring native mobile apps are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities, is…
Read MoreIn my daily work in digital accessibility, I have seen a concerning trend with the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) being viewed as a straightforward…
Read MoreThe old expression “a picture is worth a thousand words” can be applied to modern digital content just as readily as it is to books…
Read MoreA screen reader is software primarily used by blind or visually impaired people who are unable to see content displayed on a computer monitor.
Read MoreAs the European Accessibility Act (EAA) approaches its 2025 implementation deadline, software companies must take proactive steps to ensure compliance.
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