After many years, it feels like the business case for accessibility and inclusive design is becoming better understood and acted upon in businesses. This is a clip from an interview…
Last week a brief filed by the Internet Association, which represents Google, Amazon, Facebook, AOL and eBay, stated “Applying the ADA to all Web sites may place uncertain, conflicting, burdensome,…
It’s the time of year when web accessibility advocates tend to produce accessibility myths blogs. As nothing stays still on the web, and many of these blogs are rather old,…
Despite our aversion to change, new versions of websites and apps are being released at an increasing rate. Product Managers do this to add new functionality, restructure creaking information hierarchies,…
Over Christmas I've been reflecting on this quote from Yacoob Woozeer in this month's podcast: "Even where people are being taught accessibility, it’s at a component level. They need to…
Early this month the European Commission issued a proposal for a directive on “Accessibility of Public Sector Bodies’ Websites”. This will require twelve categories of EU public-sector websites to comply…
In March of this year, our CEO Jonathan Hassell was delighted to become an Age Irrelevance Ambassador. Over his years in working in digital accessibility, he has often been…
Part Two of my popular accessibility myths blog clears out more false assumptions for the start of 2012. Being demolished this time: Accessibility and inclusive design are anti-creative; Accessibility and…
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