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Website accessibility is still a relatively new concept, and many people aren't sure why it matters. Many associate website accessibility with disabled individuals, like those who lack fine motor ...
Navigating through a page full of links using a screen reader can be tiresome – or worse, useless (Kalbag, 2017, p. 61). If links and buttons are confusing or difficult to interact with, that ...
As Americans faced the complicated process of a presidential election just a few weeks ago, Americans with disabilities faced a different challenge entirely: not being able to vote. According to a ...
Images are used to convey information, act as decoration, and to enhance the message of written content. However, for users who have vision problems or for people who have turned images off to save ...
One billion people around the world utilize accessibility features to navigate the internet. Yet when it comes to making our websites accessible, many of us are left scratching our heads. How do you ...
Did you know more than 1,400 web accessibility lawsuits were filed against small businesses in the first half of 2024 alone? This highlights a critical issue: Small businesses could be at risk of ...
Good web writing makes content clear, findable, and engaging. These practices are designed to help you write for real people while also supporting accessibility and search. Think of them as practical ...
As the European Accessibility Act (EAA) takes effect across the EU, affected service providers – particularly those operating in the e-commerce sector – are facing new obligations.
Jade Durkin, lead front end developer at ASP, shares in this post practical insights on how to create more inclusive events, focusing on accessibility and user experience. A good website serves all ...