by International Associations | Nov 3, 2020 | Web Accessibility
Is it Better to have a Web Accessibility Statement or Policy? In 2017 we saw a spike in web accessibility demand letters and suits. The ski resort industry alone saw at least 40 websites hit with lawsuits. Website owners are scrambling to either build new...
by Carol Gann | Nov 2, 2020 | Accessibility
Using accessibility overlays to make your website accessible to everyone might sound like a great idea. Installing an overlay plugin and trusting it to do the complex and nuanced work of correctly structuring tag trees on your website is tempting if you just don’t...
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...
by International Associations | Oct 20, 2020 | Accessibility
This guest blog post was authored by Jeana Jorgensen, General Manager, Cloud Commercial Communities at Microsoft. One billion people, or 1 in 5 people, experience some form of disability. Accenture research shows that organizations that hire and retain people with...
by Carol Gann | Oct 16, 2020 | Accessibility
Essential parts of a compliant PDF document Digital accessibility is the concept of making sure every person can access and use information provided in digital formats. A digitally accessible PDF document has content that can be read by any person, no matter how they...