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 ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law in 1990. Title III of the ADA prohibits discrimination based upon disability in any place of public accommodation. This, in part, requires ...
This page guide provides an educational overview of the United States Department of Justice’s (DOJ) final rule on web and mobile accessibility ...
If you're new to web accessibility, you may have heard of "WCAG," or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. But understanding all the technical terms and how they affect you and your business can ...
Government platforms used to be the only digital space that required accessibility standards. Today, website accessibility is essential for organizations developing digital products, as it underpins ...
In 2024, U.S. business owners and website operators faced more than 4,000 lawsuits alleging inaccessible digital services, a clear signal that website accessibility is no longer just “good practice,” ...
Accessibility Compliance is important for every website. Web Accessibility ensures our content is usable by everyone, including users with disabilities and reflects our commitment to equity. At UW, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This fall, the Department of Justice postponed its proceeding to adopt regulations on web accessibility for a few more years. The ...
Tools can help check the accessibility of web applications – but human understanding is required in many areas.
Imagine you’re excited about checking out a new restaurant. You get there, but — uh oh — there’s no ramp, no accessible entrance, and the menu is written in a font so tiny it looks like a secret code.