by International Associations | Sep 6, 2020 | Accessibility
Don’t Use Tiny Clickable Hyperlinks Hyperlinks are designed to be clicked to access more information, so make them usable. It just makes sense to ensure that they’re easy to click. Here’s an example of links that are far too small; clicking them is...
by Carol Gann | Sep 5, 2020 | Web Accessibility
Hundreds of millions of people have transitioned to conducting their lives through remote digital systems. The need for accessibility has never been greater and our responsibility to provide equal access has never been more clear. We work, learn, and teach on the...
by International Associations | Sep 3, 2020 | Accessibility
Are You Responsible for Third Party ADA/Web Accessibility Compliance? Its extremely common for websites to utilize third party widgets, plug-ins, and systems that may present ADA legal exposure to you. Web Accessibility Compliance Rule of Thumb ...
by Carol Gann | Sep 1, 2020 | Web Accessibility
Restaurants, hotels, airports, museums, bowling alleys, gyms, ski resorts, and many others in the hospitality and tourism industry have had to amp up their marketing efforts considerably to be able to make up for lost time when COVID forced closures around the world....
by International Associations | Aug 30, 2020 | Accessibility
ADA Lawsuits Threaten all Website Owners You are probably asking yourself, since when has the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 applied to websites?After all, the ADA was written before the Web became an integral part of our lives. However, courts and the...