A website accessibility plan is a vital part of website accessibility. Businesses, government organizations, educational institutions, medical facilities, non-profit organizations, and other public entities should have a website accessibility plan in place.
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Understand how to achieve compliance and protect your business. We share web development techniques and all that we’ve learned on the front lines of accessibility.
Steps to Creating Accessible and Tagged PDF Documents
Accessible and tagged PDF contains metadata describing the structure of the documents and manages the reading order. Let’s dive in and make your PDFs accessible today.
What Web Design Agencies Should Know About Web Accessibility
The best web design agencies know how to create stunning websites that engage all users with intuitive designs. This includes users with disabilities.
WCAG 3.0: An Exciting WCAG Update
WCAG 3.0 will be easier to understand, cover more needs, and be more flexible. It will be similar yet very different from previous WCAG versions.
ADA Compliance for School Websites
Schools must understand web accessibility requirements, remove accessibility barriers, and prevent legal action due to poor website accessibility.
Proposed Online Accessibility Act
Is the Online Accessibility Act the solution to clearly defined web accessibility standards and fewer web accessibility complaints?
Accessible Semantic Structure: Lists
Using accurate semantics in our lists will strengthen our accessibility foundation as well as increase the readability, understanding and retention of our audience.
Accessible Semantic Structure: Headings
The semantic structure of a web page plays an important role in making a website accessible. In fact, we consider well structured semantic HTML to be the foundation of a great website.
Courts Continue to Prove Web Accessibility is a Legal Requirement
Recent cases show that as we continue to wait for the U.S. Department of Justice to issue strict regulations on web accessibility, courts continue to prove that web accessibility is a legal requirement.
Website Accessibility Implementation: Mistakes to Avoid
As with anything new, there is a learning curve to testing and applying web accessibility. Just like we don’t expect a baby to know how to type just because we hand him a laptop, we don’t expect business owners to know how to test for web accessibility just because they have a website.