The WCAG technical standards are a globally recognized and technologically neutral set of voluntary web content accessibility guidelines developed by the WAI “with a goal of providing a single shared ...
AudioEye reports that in 2026, digital accessibility is mandatory for all online organizations, highlighting key laws and ...
Public educational institutions across the U.S. have two or three years, depending on their size, to ensure their web content and mobile apps meet technical accessibility standards adopted in April ...
The idea of “mobile-first” in relation to the prioritization of web content design elements has been around for well over a decade and yet a codified set of mobile-specific international guidelines to ...
Designers play an important role in ensuring RIT’s online content is accessible. According to the Web Accessibility Initiative, web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are ...
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 ...
ESF requires its Web content to be accessible to everyone, including people with physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments, with or without the use of assistive technology. ESF is committed to ...
Digital-first is the defining ethos of our post-lockdown lives. With people relying on the internet for everything from remote work to social engagement, web accessibility has never been more critical ...
You are ready to populate the site, expanding its content beyond the landing page. The guidelines below are meant to support you. All the accessibility principles described on this site, POUR, do not ...
As you write, edit and add content to your website we have tips and guidelines to make sure it's available to everyone. Accessibility is important, first and foremost, because it provides all users ...