
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Test Website Accessibility Like a Pro
What’s the purpose of continuous accessibility testing? Not everyone clicks. Some people tap, some listen, while others rely on a keyboard to access your website
What’s the purpose of continuous accessibility testing? Not everyone clicks. Some people tap, some listen, while others rely on a keyboard to access your website
If your website were a city, would everyone be able to find their way, or would half your population get lost at the first street
Building a website in 2025 means designing for everyone and not just the average user. If your content locks out people with disabilities, you’re not
Imagine clicking a button, and nothing happens. Now imagine relying on that button to order groceries or book a doctor’s appointment. That’s the reality for
If your text blends into the background, people won’t read it. That’s not just a design issue; it’s an accessibility problem. Poor contrast makes it
ADA software helps you catch problems like unreadable text, missing alt tags, and broken keyboard access. But not every tool gives you what you need.
You’ve seen the terms AA vs AAA when talking about web accessibility, but what’s the actual difference, and why does it matter for your site?
Over 1 in 4 adults in the US live with a disability, yet most digital products still don’t meet federal accessibility standards. That’s where VPAT
Canada implemented accessibility protections for public spaces in 1978. About 20 years later, the Canadian government issued an internet guide, which included provisions for web