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…
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My family recently embarked on a vacation to Banff National Park. We packed up our mothers, my guide dog Jeb, and ourselves for an…
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Overview of accessibility in relation to visual content: Design with Accessibility in Mind: Simple example: Advanced example: Two common examples: Flow…
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As the reader, you are likely accessing this article to understand and quantify the return-on-investment for digital accessibility in competitive online sectors, such as where…
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Introduction: 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…
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Every 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…
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Accessibility is no longer optional. As mobile devices dominate our daily lives, ensuring native mobile apps are accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities, is…
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In my daily work in digital accessibility, I have seen a concerning trend with the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) being viewed as a straightforward…
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The old expression “a picture is worth a thousand words” can be applied to modern digital content just as readily as it is to books…
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A screen reader is software primarily used by blind or visually impaired people who are unable to see content displayed on a computer monitor.
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