Accessibility

Website Accessibility is Not Just the Law – It’s Also Good for Business | Custom Content

For brick and mortar businesses, ensuring that customers with disabilities and mobility issues can fully and safely access their facilities has been standard practice for some time, thanks to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). But as with other aspects of the law, the digital space has had to play catch up in the last […]

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How Improving Website Accessibility Can Become Your Competitive Advantage

Whether you offer eCommerce services, run a SaaS business or blog for a living, website accessibility can bring a plethora of benefits to your brand and market penetration. According to Interactive Accessibility, 57 million US citizens have some form of disability which prevents them from actively participating in online content, including cognitive impairment, hearing and

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Colleges Face Investigations Over Whether Their Use of Social Media Follows Accessibility Regulations

Nearly 200 colleges face federal civil rights investigations opened in 2019 about whether they are accessible and communicate effectively to people with disabilities. Among the newer aspects of these kinds of complaints is whether college social media communication meets accessibility standards. While some institutions have tried to punt responsibility for the accessibility of digital tools

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Syntax-highlighting Code Block, theme accessibility news and Gutenberg 6.2 • Yoast

Remkus de Vries Remkus is Manager of Partnerships at Yoast and also focusses on our Translate Yoast site. Additionally, he works on the WordPress Project organizing and mentoring WordCamps. After a short break, we’ve returned with a new WordPress Watch. In today’s edition, let’s check out a cool new way to share your code in

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Study Shows High Ranking Websites Are Neglecting Accessibility

According to a recent study, the most neglected aspect of technical optimization is website accessibility for the visually impaired and blind. The study from Searchmetrics used Google Lighthouse to test the level of technical optimization of high-ranking websites. For the most part, the results of the study are as expected. High ranking websites tend to

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Social Media Accessibility- Complying to Section 508

Social Media Accessibility- Complying to Section 508 Creating a beautiful website is not enough in today’s world, to create a successful website, it needs to be optimized, quick, simple, meaningful and accessible to everyone. If you are a responsible business owner and have a website corresponding to your business which is accessible to everyone including

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For law firms on the web, online accessibility for the disabled is good business

Home Law Scribbler For law firms on the web, online accessibility… Law Scribbler By Jason Tashea May 21, 2019, 6:30 am CDT Jason Tashea. Photo by Saverio Truglia. When it comes to making the law more accessible online, few can claim a longer history than Cornell University Law School’s Legal Information Institute. Since its founding

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