Blogposts
Understanding the Challenges Faced by Screen Readers
Screen readers are tools, for individuals who have impairments as they encounter various obstacles while navigating through the extensive array of websites. These challenges arise due to the nature... read more »
Your accessibility statement is like an MOT Certificate
There is a shared objective, between website accessibility and an MOT test certificate for cars. Ensuring that both products meet standards for usability, safety and inclusivity. While the MOT... read more »
Navigating Challenges: Designers and the Complex Landscape of Website Accessibility
Introduction Making platforms to people of all abilities is an important aspect of design.Designers face challenges in their quest to create spaces, for everyone.This article explores the difficulties designers encounter... read more »
The Imperative of Website Accessibility Testing: A User-Centric Approach
In todays age the importance of making websites accessible cannot be overstated.As the internet becomes a part of our lives it becomes crucial to ensure that all individuals, including... read more »
Opening links in a new window - is this a good idea or not?
A common challenge! Link behaviour is one of... read more »
Buttons and Links - commonly misunderstood
Exploring the Maze In the world of website accessibility there is a recurring challenge that stands out—the misunderstandings surrounding buttons and links.Unfortunately this issue is something I encounter frequently in... read more »
Website Accessibility: Its Significance for Your Organisation in 2024
My TED Talk in 2022 Almost two years... read more »
A stairway and a ramp are both perfectly fine!
An ideal world? Wouldn't it be wonderful if... read more »
Ensuring Accessibility: A Friendly Reminder on Alt Text Best Practices
What is Alt Text? Today, let's dive into... read more »
An annoying start to the week turns into a Web Odyssey!
Sometimes I end up accessibility testing in the most unlikely of circumstances! Monday mornings can be quite the challenge, and six months ago, mine started with a hiccup that threw... read more »