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Understanding WCAG
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Accessibility Articles
Connecting Dots of an Accessibility Audit
You need to make sure your digital products and services meets level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) as a minimum. If the websites and apps do not meet WCAG 2.1 AA, you may be breaking the laws such as: You’ll also need to: The best way to meet accessibility requirements…
The H1 Conundrum: Understanding the Challenges of Heading Level One
Today’s question was sent to us by Tobi. Going forward, we will be answering questions from our users in the form of blog posts. Please send your questions using the form on the “Ask a Question” page. Here is an interesting question voiced by many of us whether to assign h1 tag to the logo…
A Definitive Guide On How To Do An Accessibility Audit
The first step towards meeting the accessibility requirements involves evaluating how accessible your website, mobile App, documents etc. are. This requires checking whether or not it meets the international WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines. Checking this in detail requires a large amount of technical expertise and is best left to either: Some organizations will not have…
External links: In or Out
Large part of today’s web is currently built on modern content management systems that enable developers, designers, and content authors to decide the functionality of the components at global and at the page level. All the content creation is done in WYSWYG editors. It is the designers and the content author’s responsibility to ensure which…
ADA Lawsuits in the Last Five Years: Trends and Take-Aways
The need for digital accessibility is increasing just as the ADA lawsuits against inaccessible web sites and apps are increasing at an alarming pace. The recent article published by UsableNet titled Five years of ADA web and app lawsuits – key observations and trends confirms this fact without doubt. In this article, we will discuss…
Accessibility Tools and Resources for Designers
Here are a set of tools and resources for designers to inculcate accessibility into their designs, often organizations talk about shift left approach when they talk about accessibility, and we believe these accessibility tools will make it easy and reduce the number of accessibility defects during the development phase. As an accessibility specialist I often…