For public-sector organizations in the U.S., ensuring websites and digital services are accessible to everyone is not just a best practice; it’s a The post Understanding U.S. Digital Accessibility Laws for Government Entities appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Mental health disabilities (sometimes called “psychosocial disabilities”) are often overlooked when people think about accessibility. In fact, WCAG2 does not reference the needs of people with mental health disabilities at all. According to Healthdirect Australia, the main groups of mental health disabilities are:| ozewai.org
People with cognitive, language and learning disabilities comprise the largest group of those with disabilities accessing the web—approximately 15 to 20% of the population. It is important to remember that people with cognitive disabilities often have a problem in only one area of cognition and can be of average or higher-than-average intelligence. People with cognitive disabilities are just as likely as those without disabilities to be in technical careers and/or careers requiring high int...| ozewai.org
Whether internal or public-facing, documents play an integral role in your organization’s communication and service delivery. And, with an estimated 1.3 billion people The post Unpacking Document Accessibility: Risks and Best Practices appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If you work in education—whether in teaching, communications, admissions, or IT—you’ve likely come across mentions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), or The post Introduction to WCAG for Educators appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If your organization operates in, or sells into, the Italian market, you’ll most likely need to meet specific digital accessibility requirements. As an The post Understanding Italy’s Digital Accessibility Laws appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 were officially published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on June 5, 2018. These guidelines The post WCAG 2.1: Understanding the Success Criteria appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If you’ve found this blog, chances are, you’re already passionate about digital accessibility—and you want others throughout your organization to make inclusion a The post Making the Business Case for Digital Accessibility: Key Talking Points for Accessibility Champions appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Today, on Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), individuals and organizations around the world are focused on learning about, and improving, digital access for The post Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2024: A Call to Action from Our Experts appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If there’s one part of your e-commerce experience you really don’t want to break, it’s your checkout flow: the path users take to The post Elevating E-Commerce Accessibility: Cart Confidence appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access