by International Associations | Jun 24, 2021 | Accessibility
How Web Accessibility Compliance Matters to the Disabled What Does Web Accessibility Mean to the Disabled? Most of us are familiar with how Accessibility applies to physical business places. However, little thought has been given to how...
by International Associations | Jun 22, 2021 | Accessibility
ADA lawsuits focus on digital environments When COVID pushed work and school online, website traffic increased significantly. As consumers visited more websites, it became clear that many companies had focused their attention on physical accessibility but neglected to...
by International Associations | Jun 22, 2021 | Accessibility
How do the Guidelines Require Accessibility for All Increased scrutiny has made Web Accessibility a hot issue around the globe. In the United States, law firms are aggressively suing businesses and institutions. These claims say that their websites fail to...
by International Associations | Jun 17, 2021 | Accessibility
“Tagged PDF” doesn’t seem like a life-changing term. But for some, it is. For people who are blind or have low vision and use assistive technology (such as screen readers and connected Braille displays) to access information, an untagged PDF means they are missing out...
by International Associations | Jun 15, 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...