by International Associations | Aug 10, 2021 | Accessibility
Is a website a public accommodation? Thirty years after lawmakers signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), courts have yet to come to a consensus on how or whether it applies to websites. The people who created the ADA in 1990 never have envisioned the...
by International Associations | Aug 5, 2021 | Accessibility
If you are responsible for your organization’s website and online documents, you may find yourself answering questions such as “What is Accessibility?” and “What is PDF remediation?” and “What are tags?” Below is a brief overview of what PDF remediation involves. ...
by International Associations | Aug 3, 2021 | Accessibility
Missing the mark(et) What if you could increase your market share by 10-15%, and reap the benefits of improved SEO at the same time? You can do so just by including a sector of the market many organizations don’t take into consideration: customers who are blind or...
by International Associations | Jul 29, 2021 | Accessibility
When you look at the above image, what do you see? The image represents our often ambiguous web accessibility efforts. Does the image depict a sunrise or a sunset? The decision’s you make about web accessibility may vary depending on how you view the image. Or...
by International Associations | Jul 27, 2021 | Accessibility
The results from WebAim’s September 2018 Survey of Users with Low Vision are available at https://webaim.org/projects/lowvisionsurvey2/. Here are a few interesting and notable items: 75% of respondents report multiple types of visual impairment. 61.3% have light or...
by International Associations | Jul 22, 2021 | Accessibility
Ensure That Your Content is Keyboard Accessible Keyboard accessibility is one of the most important aspects of web accessibility. Many users with motor disabilities rely on a keyboard. Blind users also typically use a keyboard for navigation. Some people...