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Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is the perfect opportunity to celebrate your commitment to digital inclusion. Learn how your business can get involved.
At Shoptalk 2025, digital accessibility surfaced as an urgent yet often overlooked priority, exposing critical gaps in awareness - but also growing interest in practical, scalable solutions.
Understanding the relationship between the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) can be a little confusing. We're here to help.
A recent federal court ruling has reaffirmed that websites are considered places of public accommodation under the ADA, reinforcing the legal expectation that businesses must ensure digital accessibility.
Businesses are increasingly turning to AI to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities. How is it working?
Telemedicine has been viewed as a potential equalizer to health care access, but as the policies from the COVID-19 pandemic wind down, people with disabilities continue to have the least access to the service.
A U.S. court recognized accessWidget’s role in web accessibility, citing it as one of the valid measures used by an accessiBe customer in the dismissal of an ADA lawsuit. Discover how this ruling impacts businesses.
Accessibility isn’t just a feature—it’s the foundation of inclusion. In this blog, Sheldon Lewis shares how advocacy and design thinking can break down barriers, create opportunities, and shape a more accessible world for everyone.
Working from home remained a popular option in 2024. As it turns out, people with disabilities worked remotely at increasingly high rates.
There are a number of states in which people with disabilities work remotely at a higher than people who are abled. However, they still face significant challenges in these environments, and it is on business owners
For your website to conform to WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.2 at Level AA, it needs to meet numerous design and technical criteria. You can use this checklist to see where it stands.