An unsettled website accessibility law environment creates confusion for businesses and courts over what an accessible web business is and how to make it compliant. In the U.S., digital accessibility ...
According to the Office of Civil Rights: Accessible means a person with a disability is afforded the opportunity to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same ...
The pandemic of 2020 has changed the lives of everyone. Were businesses and schools ready to meet the challenges for website accessibility compliance? Adapting to new ways to work remotely or go to ...
Accessibility underpins stellar user experience and positive brand perception, the key factors that appeal to value-driven consumers According to WebAIM, 98 percent of US-based websites aren’t ...
Accessibility experts have repeatedly established that accessible websites benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. Besides improving usability for all internet users and increasing market ...
Accessibility ensures all users can access information, regardless of capabilities. Digital accessibility involves designing websites and digital content that can be navigated and understood by people ...
Accessibility ensures that all people—regardless of ability—can interact with the information or services you provide. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights: ...
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) took effect on June 28, 2025, introducing new legal requirements for digital accessibility across the European Union (EU). A 2024 WebAIM study found that 97% of ...
Throughout this pandemic, we’ve all experienced a dramatic shift in our relationships with our devices. For a world that’s already become addicted to the internet, this addiction suddenly transitioned ...
Hundreds of colleges and universities across the country are currently under investigation by the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights for failing to make their websites accessible to people ...