by International Associations | Jan 4, 2022 | Accessibility
As COVID precautions pushed work, school, medical appointments, and other interactions to virtual, they shone a spotlight on problems with digital accessibility. In many cases, being able to work and participate in other activities from home made life more accessible...
by International Associations | Dec 28, 2021 | Accessibility
Instagram, in an effort to make its platform more accessible to the more than 285 million people in the world with visual disabilities finally joined Twitter and Facebook in allowing users to add “alt text” to images, so that visually impaired users can...
by International Associations | Dec 21, 2021 | Accessibility
The rights of applicants and employees with disabilities are protected by law. Employers need to be aware of the kinds of communications and actions that could be considered discriminatory so that they don’t knowingly or unknowingly violate those rights. The Americans...
by International Associations | Dec 14, 2021 | Accessibility
One of the biggest challenges in digital accessibility is the uncertainty of how to comply with accessibility laws. This comes in the form of uncertainty over what standards the ADA requires to make digital content accessible, whether ADA lawsuits can be filed, and...
by International Associations | Dec 7, 2021 | Accessibility
There has been progress in the world of captioning social media images. First, Instagram, in an effort to make its platform more accessible to the more than 285 million people in the world with visual disabilities finally joined Twitter and Facebook in allowing users...