Accessibility Resource

School Website Accessibility: How to Meet the Standards

School websites are essential tools for communication between districts, educators, parents, students, and the community. But if your website isn’t accessible to everyone — including people with visual, auditory, cognitive, or mobility disabilities — your school could be out of compliance with federal law. Accessibility is more than just a

WCAG Accessibility Guide: Make Your Website ADA Compliant

Website accessibility is more than a technical best practice — it’s a legal and ethical obligation. One of the most important standards used to measure accessibility is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, commonly known as WCAG. This guide will help you understand what WCAG is, why it matters, and how

Why Decision Makers Must Prioritize Accessibility

In today’s digital landscape, accessibility is not just a technical requirement—it’s a strategic imperative. Decision makers play a crucial role in championing accessibility initiatives that ensure inclusivity, legal compliance, and enhanced user experiences. The Strategic Importance of Accessibility Accessibility ensures that digital content is usable by everyone, including individuals with

ADA Website Compliance: What Every Business Needs to Know

ADA Website Compliance isn’t just a checkbox — it’s a necessity for modern businesses. As more transactions, interactions, and services move online, web accessibility has become essential to serving all customers, including the one in four adults in the U.S. living with a disability. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

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WCAG 2.1 Mandates: What Colorado and Other States Require

In a landmark move toward digital inclusivity, Colorado recently joined a growing list of states enforcing WCAG 2.1 standards for ADA website accessibility. This development marks a significant stride in ensuring equal access to online resources for individuals with disabilities. Let’s look at the implications of this mandate and its

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Boost Client Results with Website Accessibility

In today’s digital age, websites are more than just online platforms; they are the storefronts, service desks, and information hubs of businesses. As businesses strive to connect with a diverse and inclusive audience, ensuring that their digital presence is accessible to everyone has become not just a necessity but a

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How to Test Website Accessibility: Step-by-Step Guide

We use our proven method to get digital assets to the compliance guidelines used in the ADA. You work with our Project Manager who ensures milestones are being met, giving you the assurance that your project is in good hands and will be delivered on time.   Ascertain the template

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What to Do If You Are Hit with an ADA Website Lawsuit

Website accessibility is a hot topic for website owners and developers. For business owners and managers, they’re just starting to become aware of the issues. The fact is that there’s a growing chance that your business could be targeted for an ADA website lawsuit. ADA accessibility lawsuits have been on

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ADA Website Compliance: Legal Risks You Need to Know

Recent legal developments could spell trouble for American businesses of all shapes and sizes. In 2018, plaintiffs filed over 2200 website accessibility lawsuits. That number has nearly tripled from the year before — and the year before that. According to ADATitleiii.com,  “the numbers are in for total website accessibility lawsuit

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Accessibility Training Options for Website Compliance

When you are ready to pursue training for accessibility, there are several options available to you.  We’ve provided several below for you and your team to review. Webaim is located in Logan, Utah. WebAim is an accessibility leader, offering training at their location as well as arranging training at your

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