by International Associations | Mar 16, 2021 | Accessibility
Introducing a series to help philanthropists understand how and why to communicate with accessibility in mind. A few weeks ago, I complained loudly about the philanthropic and NPO support organizations that fail to meet the access requirements that allow people with...
by International Associations | Mar 11, 2021 | Accessibility
What is disability inclusion? Organizations are working harder in the technology age to promote diversity and inclusion among their employees and customers. This includes people with disabilities. According to the CDC, diversity inclusion means “understanding the...
by International Associations | Mar 9, 2021 | Accessibility
It is hard for a sighted user to imagine navigating the web without actually seeing a page or using a mouse. Blind screen reader users have no problem navigating a web page that is coded correctly and follows basic accessibility guidelines. A screen reader is an...
by International Associations | Mar 4, 2021 | Accessibility
When you’re building an engaging, informative, accessible website, PDF accessibility might not be your top priority, but it’s no less important than captioning videos and describing images with alt text. Even one inaccessible PDF is enough to render your website...
by International Associations | Mar 2, 2021 | Accessibility
Ten years ago, Donna Jodhan filed a digital accessibility lawsuit against the federal government of Canada. She had been unable to independently apply for a job on its website using her assistive technology. Since her landmark victory in that case, Canada has been...