WebAIM Screen Reader Survey #10: Key Takeaways for 2024 and Beyond
WebAIM 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 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 MoreMy name is Aaron Page. I am Allyant’s Director of Accessibility, and I am blind. I was born with congenital glaucoma and lost my remaining…
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Read MoreThe significance of Section 508 is on the rise in 2024. Its origins date back to 1998 when the U.S. Congress amended the…
Read MoreOn December 21, 2023, the Office of Management released a memorandum, M-24-08, directed to all Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies of the U.S. Federal…
Read MoreThe proper use of headings when creating a webpage is essential to website accessibility. Proper heading structure is one of the first steps to take…
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 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 MoreKnowing how to read and write braille is a valuable skill, especially for people with vision loss who rely on braille to comprehend information and…
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…
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