Applying WCAG 2.2 to Mobile Apps: What the New W3C Guidance Means for Accessibility
The W3C has published a long-anticipated Working Group Note: Applying WCAG 2.2 to Mobile Applications. A Working Group Note is created…
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The W3C has published a long-anticipated Working Group Note: Applying WCAG 2.2 to Mobile Applications. A Working Group Note is created…
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Championing Accessibility 1-on-1 with Ben Ogilvie In 2009 I was working for Apple, and my dad was…
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On March 24, 2025, Virginia made a bold move by passing House Bill 2541 (HB2541), which is a sweeping update to the Commonwealth’s Information Technology…
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Proper captioning is essential for providing equitable digital access to everyone. Although primarily used by individuals with disabilities, captions can benefit anyone. This article…
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In the ever-evolving digital landscape, inclusivity transcends being just a buzzword—it is a shared responsibility. As a Project Support Manager at Allyant, I have had…
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Accessing and reading information is a fundamental part of daily life, whether it’s a bank statement, a textbook, or a favorite novel. However, accessing…
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Once PDF remediation is complete, we must run a verification to check for accessibility. We do this to identify anything that might have been missed,…
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One of the 4 core web accessibility principles outlined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is…
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Hyperlinks serve as the backbone of digital content, connecting users to additional resources, information, and services. Whether on a website, in a PDF, or within…
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Screen readers are essential to web accessibility, and screen reader testing is a significant portion of our work at Allyant. While many screen reading devices…
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