Government website ADA Title II compliance deadlines are coming in 2026 and 2027 in the US as part of ADA Title II. Prepare now!| Accessible Web
Staring down 86 WCAG success criteria and feeling overwhelmed? Let's take this one step at a time. Here's how. The post WCAG 2.2: Where to Begin appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
Getting started with WCAG doesn't have to be a headache. In this webinar, we'll go through some easy WCAG checks you can implement without much technical knowledge. The post Getting Started with WCAG: Easy Wins | Webinar Video appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
Language changes, as do people's preferences around language. Let's explore plain language and people-first language and where digital accessibility intersects with them. The post Plain Language & People-First Language | Webinar Video appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
Font and color choices can make or break the user experience on your website. Understanding accessible typography and color contrast is a great way to start creating content that all your users can read and enjoy. The post Designing with Accessible Fonts & for Color Blindness | Webinar Video appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
September 11 | 2 PM EST Web and mobile application accessibility deadlines are coming in 2026 and 2027 in the US as part of ADA Title II. This is the perfect time to prepare if you have not already. The post Beginning Digital Accessibility for Local and State Governments | Upcoming Webinar appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
Watch to explore the future of digital accessibility: WCAG 3.0. What, if anything, should your business be doing now to prepare? The post WCAG 3.0: The Future of Digital Accessibility | Webinar Video appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
If your components and branding aren’t accessible, everything built on them inherits the same barriers. Here's how to make them accessible.| Accessible Web
Die meisten Menschen verwenden zur Bedienung des Computers eine Maus. Es gibt aber auch einige Nutzungsgruppen, die Computer ausschliesslich per Tastatur bedienen. So z.B. Menschen mit motorischen Einschränkungen, welche für die Computerbedienung häufig die Tastatur verwenden, da es ihnen mit der Maus Mühe bereitet, beispielsweise mit kleinen Bedienelementen zu interagieren. Auch unter sogenannten Power-Usern gibt es viele, welche auf die Nutzung der Maus verzichten, weil die Bedienung pe...| Stiftung "Zugang für alle"
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
Every day, public entities use digital tools to provide citizens with essential services, such as helping someone apply for housing, look up a bus route, renew a non-driver ID card,... The post ADA Kiosk Software Requirements: A Guide for Public Entities and Vendors appeared first on TPGi.| TPGi
La cuenta atrás ha comenzado: a partir del 28 de junio de 2025, la Ley Europea de Accesibilidad exigirá que páginas web y aplicaciones digitales cumplan con| Color Vivo Internet
The post Accessibility for Back to School appeared first on Equidox.| Equidox
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
In higher education, digital content is managed by many different teams, including marketing, IT, faculty, and third-party vendors. Each of these groups operates The post How to Implement a Digital Accessibility Policy in Higher Education appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Discover why PDF accessibility vs. PDF compliance are both essential. Learn the key facts about standards and how to create compliant PDFs.| Equidox
Creating accessible navigation menus can be one of the most challenging aspects of inclusive web design and development. Whether building simple top-level navigation The post Creating Accessible Navigation Menus: Challenges and Best Practices appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
To lead the way in digital transformation, enterprises today must scale accessibility at the speed of change. As digital ecosystems expand and product The post Scaling Enterprise Accessibility with AI Agents appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
To deliver inclusive, successful digital experiences, today’s accessibility teams need to move at the pace of innovation. That’s why our Summer ’25 product The post Scale Your Impact with AI Advancements: Summer ’25 Release Recap appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
In higher education, accessibility efforts often focus on public-facing websites, while the platforms that power day-to-day learning, like Learning Management Systems (LMS), get| Level Access
Hey, quick question—when you hear "digital accessibility," what comes to mind?| DigitalA11Y
The EAA introduces new digital accessibility requirements for banks across the EU. Learn how to achieve EAA compliance and future-proof your banking services.| Level Access
For many organizations operating in Spain, digital accessibility isn’t optional—it’s a legal requirement. Like other European Union (EU) Member States, Spain has incorporated The post Spanish Digital Accessibility Laws: What Organizations Need to Know appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If you’re involved in web accessibility at a college or university, you know that the stakes for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance The post A Guide to ADA Compliance in Higher Education appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
It’s common practice to use text in images when designing digital content. But while adding text to photos and other images can have The post How to Make Text in Images Accessible appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Germany has taken a proactive approach to ensuring accessibility for its citizens, and there are multiple German accessibility laws that govern digital accessibility. The post BITV 2.0 and the Future of Digital Accessibility in Germany appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
The Equality Act 2010 is a fundamental piece of U.K. legislation that protects individuals from discrimination and promotes equality across all aspects of The post The Equality Act: Compliance and Best Practices appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Many accessibility laws, including Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the U.S. and the European Accessibility Act (EAA) in The post WCAG Conformance Levels: How High Should You Aim? appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
More than six million Canadians over the age of 15 have one or more disabilities, whether related to hearing, vision, mobility, memory, or The post Canadian Accessibility Laws: A Guide to the Accessible Canada Act appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
For travelers today, most hotel stays start online. Long before checking in, consumers rely on the web to plan and book their accommodations—and The post Accessible Hotel Websites: Empowering Every Guest appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Despite rising demand for screen reader software and heightened advocacy for digital accessibility, many websites remain incompatible with screen readers. This disconnect indicates The post Improving Screen Reader Accessibility: Insights, Tips and Guidelines appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Responsive web design (RWD) delivers flexible web page layouts for optimal viewing across various devices. It benefits users by increasing readability and simplifying The post Responsive Web Design: How it Relates to Digital Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
PDFs are one of the most widely used file formats on the web, ranking third in popularity behind only a few other formats The post A Guide to PDF Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a landmark civil rights law that protects individuals from disability-based discrimination. By mandating disability inclusion, the The post ADA for Websites: Accessibility Checklist & Guidelines appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
An accessibility audit is a thorough, professional evaluation of how well your website and other digital properties meet the needs of people with The post What is an Accessibility Audit? appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are an essential resource for individuals and organizations aiming to create and maintain accessible digital content. Just The post Understanding WCAG Conformance and Digital Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
DeafBlindness is a complex spectrum of disabilities that many people don’t fully understand. This lack of understanding is at the root of many The post Accessibility for People Who Are DeafBlind: Strategies for Inclusion appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Teams managing digital accessibility today face more pressure than ever to operate quickly and effectively. Globally, regulators and buyers alike are holding organizations The post Do More with Less: Tips for Driving Efficiency in Digital Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
As the regulatory landscape surrounding digital accessibility tightens in the U.S., with new requirements recently introduced under Title II of the Americans with The post Three Reasons to Start Prioritizing European Accessibility Act Compliance Now appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
A look at three lawsuits that show the risks of accessibility overlays and what businesses can do to build compliant, accessible websites.| Tamman Inc
Did you know that not all accessibility laws reference the same version of WCAG? I didn’t either, and honestly, it used to confuse me quite a bit. But then one day, I thought, “Why not make my life a little easier?” So, I decided to create a simple table to bring clarity, and now I...| DigitalA11Y
Okay, quick question: Have you ever tried opening a peanut butter jar with one hand? Yeah, not fun. That’s kind of what using the internet felt like for people with disabilities in the early days. Frustrating. Exclusionary. And honestly, unnecessary. But don’t worry—this story isn’t all doom and dial-up tones. Digital accessibility has evolved over...| DigitalA11Y
ePub Accessibility : Learn essential techniques for creating accessible EPUBs, covering conformance, reporting, optimizations, distribution, and practical implementation strategies.| Enabled
EPUB 3 and WCAG accessibility techniques work together to create inclusive digital books. Learn why accessibility is crucial and how to implement it effectively| Enabled
Egal ob Accessibe, Userway, Equalweb oder wie sie heissen: Sie alle versprechen eine WCAG-konforme und barrierefreie Website mit dem Einfügen einer einzigen Zeile Code. Was zu schön klingt, um wahr zu sein, ist in der Regel auch nicht wahr. Nicht ohne Grund sind solche Accessibility-Overlays deshalb auch stark umstritten. Weiterlesen… The post Accessibility-Overlays: Warum sie mehr schaden als nützen appeared first on Stiftung "Zugang für alle".| Stiftung "Zugang für alle"
In einer zunehmend digitalen Welt ist der gleichberechtigte Zugang zu Technologien entscheidend für die gesellschaftliche Teilhabe. Um die Barrierefreiheit zu gewährleisten und weiter zu fördern, wurde 2019 der European Accessibility Act (EAA) verabschiedet, welcher per 28. Juni 2025 in allen 27 EU-Mitgliedsstaaten umgesetzt werden muss. Was genau bedeutet das für Unternehmen – insbesondere auch jene in der Schweiz? Weiterlesen… The post Der European Accessibility Act: Bekanntes Prinz...| Stiftung "Zugang für alle"
Second post of a series where I explain the steps I’m taking to make my website accessible. In September last year, having closely studied the WCAG 2.1 success criteria, I decided to examine my own website before assessing the accessibility of other websites. I finally have had some time to continue the improvements after so many months. In the meantime, I went on with my studies, performed accessibility assessments for UniCredit and provided design guidance on how to comply with WCAG 2.1. ...| Silvia Maggi Design
To wrap up the third month working as accessibility consultant for Italy’s top bank, I’m sharing a few things I learned. This is the second instalment of a series, read about the second month. Background The Stanca Law or Disability Law (9 January 2004, n. 4) has been updated. It now applies to all public companies offering services through websites or mobile applications and have had an average turnover of 500 million euros in the past three years. The law, which scope was previously lim...| Silvia Maggi Design
To wrap up the second month working as accessibility consultant for Italy’s top bank, I’m sharing a few things I learned. This is the second instalment of a series, read about the first month. Background The Stanca Law or Disability Law (9 January 2004, n. 4) has been updated. It now applies to all public companies offering services through websites or mobile applications and have had an average turnover of 500 million euros in the past three years. The law, which scope was previously lim...| Silvia Maggi Design
To wrap up the first month working as accessibility consultant for Italy’s top bank, I’m sharing a few things I learned. Background The Stanca Law or Disability Law (9 January 2004, n. 4) has been updated. It now applies to all public companies offering services through websites or mobile applications and have had an average turnover of 500 million euros in the past three years. The law, which scope was previously limited to public administration websites only, makes it compulsory for com...| Silvia Maggi Design
As I took a closer look to the WCAG 2.1 success criteria, I decided to take a step-by-step approach to make my website entirely compliant. First of a series.| silviamaggidesign.com
From the FTC on Friday: The Federal Trade Commission will require software provider accessiBe to pay $1 million to settle allegations that it misrepresented the ability of its AI-powered web accessibility tool to make any website compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) for people with disabilities. FTC Order…| Adrian Roselli
A comprehensive guide to WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards in plain English, ideal for beginners and experts looking to improve website accessibility.| Accessible.org
Digital accessibility remains a fragmented process for many organizations. Often, accessibility is addressed only after content has already been created or| Accessible.org
No, even though the W3C's official WCAG documentation is extremely long and hard to read (it gets very technical), the best WCAG 2.1 AA training programs are| Accessible.org
Learn how to implement WCAG 2.1 AA into your development processes. A framework for web development agencies to integrate accessibility.| Accessible.org
Learn exactly what the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are in minutes. Puts WCAG 2.1 AA into context. If you love this, you'll love our WCAG Course.| Accessible.org
Just yesterday, on July 24, 2024, the Hotel Law Blog published a solid post on ADA website compliance titled, ADA Defense Lawyer: WCAG 2.2: Website| Accessible.org
Director of Accessibility Ryan Pugh discusses the four pillars of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).| Equidox
Mitä asiakkaan tulee huomioida saavutettavia sivuja suunniteltaessa? Lue blogi ja opi, mitä saavutettavuusvaatimuksia sivuston sisällön tulee täyttää!| Medialuotsi Oy | Ammattilaisen asialla
Saavutettavien sivujen suunnittelussa sivujen käytettävyyteen kiinnitetään erityistä huomiota ja varmistetaan, että sivut täyttävät tarvittavat vaatimukset.| Medialuotsi Oy | Ammattilaisen asialla
Download a 4.4MB tagged PDF of my slides or try the embedded view if your browser displays PDF inline. The text in the slides is set in Atkinson Hyperlegible. The outdoor images are generated from Midjourney. The PDF is exported from PowerPoint, after confirming reading order and alternative text and…| Adrian Roselli
Ready to turn web accessibility from a headache into a breeze? Join us as we demystify WCAG, explore its latest 2.2 version, and gaze into the future of digital inclusivity. Get ready for a journey that’s as enlightening as it is entertaining!| blog.allegro.tech
PDF Remediation is the process of “tagging” digital elements of PDF documents so that they can be read using assistive technology.| Equidox
Saavutettavia sivuja rakennettaessa teksteihin on kiinnitettävä erityistä huomiota, niin tekstisisällöllisesti kuin rakenteellisesti. Lue lisää blogista!| Medialuotsi Oy | Ammattilaisen asialla
Saavutettavan sivuston ulkoasuun suunnittelussa on omat puolensa, jotka tulee ottaa huomioon. Lue lisää graafisesta suunnittelusta Medialuotsin blogista!| Medialuotsi Oy | Ammattilaisen asialla
Download a 5.3MB tagged PDF of my slides or try the embedded view if your browser displays PDF inline. I was invited Malmö, Sweden to present two talks at Øredev. Well, they asked me to do one but then suggested that hey, since I’m already there and stuff, how about…| Adrian Roselli