Global Accessibility Regulations: What Applies to Your Organization?
The start of 2024 has been a groundbreaking year in the digital accessibility space. From state laws like Colorado’s HB21-1110 going into effect, to…
Read MoreThe start of 2024 has been a groundbreaking year in the digital accessibility space. From state laws like Colorado’s HB21-1110 going into effect, to…
Read MoreWhen we refer to the nesting of tags, we are talking about the presence of tags inside other tags. Synonymously, when a tag contains other…
Read MoreWebAIM recently released the tenth edition of its annual survey on screen reader preferences. This survey, which took place in December and January, provides us…
Read MoreIn 2021, the Colorado government formally passed the bill known as HB21-1110. This is more formally known as Colorado Laws for Persons with Disabilities, with…
Read MorePDF documents are highly preferred by authors prioritizing accessibility because of their portability and accessibility benefits. PDFs offer a consistent visual experience for readers, regardless…
Read MoreYes, WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) applies to PDF documents. These guidelines help ensure that PDFs are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. PDF…
Read MorePDF Remediation is fixing accessibility errors that make it difficult or impossible for people with disabilities to read, navigate, and interact with PDF files.
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 MoreHigher education is an essential part of an individual’s career growth which makes it critical that everyone has equal opportunities to access it. The COVID…
Read MoreTim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Internet, founded the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in 1994. The W3C is an international organization that provides a…
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