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 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...