by International Associations | Nov 24, 2020 | Accessibility Compliance
Can You Test Your Website for Accessibility Compliance? The courts have established that almost all websites are considered “places of public accommodation” and subject to the American Disabilities Act. In Addtion any institution receiving federal funding must...
by Carol Gann | Nov 23, 2020 | Accessibility
Someone recently asked me about how accessible the Beaver Builder page builder is. Beaver Builder is a very popular page builder for WordPress that lets users drag and drop content – in the form of modules – to assemble their own sites. It’s aimed at both...
by International Associations | Nov 22, 2020 | Web Accessibility Compliance
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...
by Carol Gann | Nov 21, 2020 | Accessibility
The hunt for an accessible slider I have to admit this is a strange post for me to write, as I don’t like sliders! So why pen this post? To help others who do use sliders, who might not have factored accessibility into the decision. I will attempt to highlight some of...
by International Associations | Nov 20, 2020 | Web Accessibility Compliance
What Does Web Accessibility Mean to the Disabled? Most of us are familiar with how Accessibility applies to physical barriers in places of business. The courts describe public spaces as “places of public accomodation.” What this does is give a legal...