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...
by International Associations | Jul 15, 2021 | Accessibility
Are Text Only Content Versions Accessible? The accessibility for people with disabilities of web page text-only versions is one of the biggest myths of web accessibility. The truth is that practically nobody with a disability benefits in any way from a...
by International Associations | Jul 13, 2021 | Accessibility
Web Accessibility, a Threat to Employers? Does ADA Title I Expose You Legally? While demand letters and suits have focused on ADA’s Title III and its application to websites’ accessibility, has Title I been overlooked? For employers of 15 or more, “Title...
by International Associations | Jul 8, 2021 | Accessibility
WebAIM contributed to an article authored by Kaiser Health News and republished in the LA Times regarding the accessibility barriers posed by vaccine registration pages in the US. Our automated WAVE analysis of vaccine information and registration web sites for all 50...