The pandemic of 2020 has changed the lives of everyone. Were businesses and schools ready to meet the challenges for website accessibility compliance? Adapting to new ways to work remotely or go to ...
The internet wasn't built with accessibility (i.e., everyone) in mind. In its early days, it was chaotic—blinking text, auto-playing music, and little navigation. While web design and user experiences ...
When the internet was created, it was done so to be a free service for everyone in the world. A universal amenity that allowed equal access no matter your location, education, software or age. The ...
An unsettled website accessibility law environment creates confusion for businesses and courts over what an accessible web business is and how to make it compliant. In the U.S., digital accessibility ...
In accordance with federal and state law, Western Michigan University (WMU or University) strives to provide equal opportunity in all educational and administrative services, programs and activities.
Making websites accessible for people with disabilities is a win-win scenario for web-based businesses and organizations. For users, an accessible design allows everyone the opportunity to ...
Most people take websites for granted. They pay bills, book flights and download white papers online with relative ease. But not everyone assumes that digital tools are designed with them in mind, and ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) must develop, procure, maintain and use websites and digital content in adherence to state and federal laws for content accessibility for persons with ...
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