AudioEye reports that 94.8% of homepages have accessibility issues due to inadequate solutions, emphasizing the need for a hybrid approach.
AudioEye reports that relying solely on accessibility widgets for website compliance is insufficient; true progress requires ongoing efforts and human involvement.
Accessibility problems rarely announce themselves. They show up quietly, in the form of a customer who can’t complete a purchase, a reader who abandons a page, or a form that never gets submitted. For ...
The holiday shopping season has always been retail’s high-stakes sprint. Six to eight weeks of peak traffic can account for nearly 20% of annual sales, according to the National Retail Federation, ...
The University Senate drafted a resolution that calls for changes to address Cal Poly Humboldt’s accessibility problems. With a particular focus on infrastructure that stops people with physical ...
Ensuring your web content is accessible is a vital part of creating a usable, inclusive digital experience for all users, including those with disabilities. It also supports compliance with federal ...
Most accessibility failures happen long after your website launches. Small, routine updates — like content edits or adding marketing assets — can unintentionally create barriers for users. Over time, ...
Metro has “serious and multiple barriers” for riders with handicaps, according to a new academic paper. A case study presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s annual meeting in Las Vegas ...
When we talk about accessibility, most of us think about things like ramps or elevators—physical features that help people get around. But what about online? So much of what we do now happens ...
When designed together, accessibility and usability move beyond standards and become structural decisions that shape how ...
Use our Word Accessibility Checklist (PDF) to ensure your documents meet accessibility standards and are fully compliant with ADA and WCAG guidelines. Alternate text (alt text) is crucial in a Word ...