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 Carol Gann | Nov 15, 2020 | Accessibility
Background: 2018, Glasgow Back in September 2018 I attended a WordPress Contributor Day in Glasgow. Contributor Days are events where WordPress users are invited to contribute to the project. A common misconception is that giving something to WordPress means writing...
by International Associations | Nov 14, 2020 | Accessibility Compliance
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 Carol Gann | Nov 13, 2020 | Accessibility
Everyone loves the PDF file format. It’s just what it says, it’s a Portable Document File. It can be created from and will open on nearly any device or platform, retains its formatting, and is secure. It can contain text, images, lists, tables, and diagrams. It’s...
by Carol Gann | Nov 12, 2020 | Accessibility
Optimizing your keywords, beating spam filters, and targeting your social media ads will get your message in front of more people, but you could still be missing a large portion of your target audience. As many as 25% of the population have a disability and could be...