Limitations of an Automated-Only Web Accessibility Plan
When it comes to building a comprehensive web accessibility plan, many teams find themselves assessing live-user testing in comparison with automated testing. In reality, if…
Read MoreWhen it comes to building a comprehensive web accessibility plan, many teams find themselves assessing live-user testing in comparison with automated testing. In reality, if…
Read MoreThe focus on digital accessibility has increased with the evolution of technology and connected customers. Many teams are now more mature in achieving compliance and…
Read MorePeople with disabilities worldwide rely on assistive technology to be as independent as possible in their daily lives. Assistive technology (AT) is defined as “any…
Read MoreVoluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are terms used in the digital accessibility industry. Both are crucial for defining…
Read MoreDigital accessibility for people with hearing impairments is crucial for equitable access to all audio content on the internet. This has become…
Read MoreWhat is acceptable color contrast, and how do you measure it? Appropriate color contrast is an essential component of digital accessibility. The right color contrast…
Read MoreIn today’s digital age, a company’s online presence is paramount to its success. As businesses increasingly rely on their websites to connect with customers and…
Read MoreOn August 4th, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a notice of proposed rulemaking, which could substantially affect the ADA’s applicability to websites and mobile…
Read MoreIn today’s digital era, a website is the first line of consumer interaction for most businesses or organizations. This results in your website and digital…
Read MoreThe Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a W3C initiative that develops standards and other support materials to help people better understand and implement…
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