by International Associations | Oct 12, 2021 | Web Accessibility
Seizure Disorders can be Triggered by Your Web Content Some people are susceptible to seizures caused by strobing, flickering, or flashing effects. This kind of seizure is sometimes referred to as a photoepileptic seizure. When pulses of light interact with...
by International Associations | Mar 11, 2021 | Accessibility
What is disability inclusion? Organizations are working harder in the technology age to promote diversity and inclusion among their employees and customers. This includes people with disabilities. According to the CDC, diversity inclusion means “understanding the...
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 International Associations | Nov 16, 2020 | Accessible Design
Long Registration Forms are Deal Breakers Anything you require your visitors to do, creates a barrier between you and them. What happens when you encounter a lengthy sign-up form with lots of questions. Either you ignored it and clicked away or you entered...
by International Associations | Nov 1, 2020 | Accessibility
Web Site Accessibility Analysis has Mixed Results A survey of 1,000,000 web site home pages conducted by Utah State University in February, 2019 collected a huge amount of accessibility data. The survey results give a close look at the state of web...