We contracted Be Accessible to perform an ADA compliance audit of our website. David and his team performed well and delivered on their promises and delivered audit results by the promised date. We are pleased with our experience with Be Accessible and will use their audit findings as the basis for making our site compliant with the WCAG AA 2.1 standard.
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ADA Title I Explained: What It Means for Website Accessibility
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990 as part of the original ADA and prohibits employment discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities. It is enforced primarily by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and applies to employers rather than to businesses in their capacity […]
How to Create an Accessible Menu for Website Navigation
For a website to be usable, its navigation has to work for everyone, including people who rely on a keyboard or a screen reader instead of a mouse. An accessible menu is often the first thing these users interact with, and it is also one of the most common accessibility […]
Assistive Technology Market Size & Usage Statistics
Assistive technology (AT) is the umbrella term for the tools people with disabilities rely on to access information and interact with the world, including screen readers, hearing aids, captioning systems, mobility aids, and cognitive support software. For web teams, AT usage data is not an abstract public health topic. It […]