PDFs are everywhere. Whether it is a brochure, a policy document, a timetable, or a form, many organisations rely on them to... read more »
Why We Always Involve Disabled People in web audits At Access by Audit, our work is guided by one simple truth: disabled people are... read more »
Why is this something to celebrate? I hope this will lead, one day, to the eventual elimination of HTML emails altogether.I am not a fan... read more »
Lawsuit over accessibility widget This article originally appeared on TechStart-ups on 23/12/2024.Userway is facing a class action lawsuit filed by Bloomsybox.com, LLC, accusing the... read more »
Reposting this article from the TechCrunch website: The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has fined accessiBe, a startup that claims to make websites more compatible... read more »
Should you have an accessibility statement? One of the first things I check when I am working on a website audit is the existing accessibility... read more »
Testing a donation page during an web audit Iona and I had fun recently on the Donation Page of a Charity that we were testing.We... read more »
Clive is delighted to announce that they will be a Keynote Speaker at brightonSEO next April!Passionate about improving digital accessibility, Clive loves collaborating with... read more »
What Is an Accessibility Overlay? This is one of the most confusing areas of website accessibility — and also one of the most important. An... read more »
Is Your SaaS Platform WCAG 2.2 Compliant? Or, to put it simply—can disabled people effectively use your digital products?I’ve been receiving a growing number of... read more »
If you are blind, using Websites can be tricky at the best of times, especially when it comes to making online payments. Mede is... read more »
In this video, Iona is testing an online portal. To begin the process, she needs to press a big start button in the centre... read more »