by International Associations | Jan 22, 2021 | Accessibility
by Nina Overdorff | Accessibility Meet Michael. Michael is a 35-year-old man who is blind in 1989, the year before the ADA passes. Michael lives with his parents. He’s been unemployed for a while and real estate companies and apartment complexes are not obligated to...
by Carol Gann | Jan 18, 2021 | Accessibility
As a reminder, a skip link is a link at the top of a web page (i.e. first in the tab order) that allows a user to bypass all the links that precede the main content on the page, e.g. navigation links. Typically, a skip link is hidden until it receives focus, and will...
by Carol Gann | Jan 15, 2021 | Accessibility
One feature that we wanted to implement on the site was a “skip link”, or “skip navigation” link. A skip link help users using the keyboard to navigate the page to skip to the main content of a page. We found out that we needed to add a...
by Carol Gann | Jan 13, 2021 | Accessibility
Third quarter accessibility lawsuits have been on the rise, despite the dramatic drop earlier this summer. At first glance, the Q2 decrease in digital accessibility lawsuits looked like a good indication that the transition from in-person to online was going well....
by International Associations | Jan 5, 2021 | Accessibility
What is Web Accessibility, and Why Does it Matter? It’s hard to imagine life without the internet. Today with the click of a mouse all of the world’s knowledge is available to everyone. But what happens if you can’t use a mouse, see the screen, hear the...