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The Section 504 web and mobile accessibility deadline just moved to 2027. Here's what changed, what didn't, and how to use the extra time.
Our recent California accessibility webinar drew questions from designers, lawyers, marketers, and business owners alike. Here's what the experts said.
Epilepsy accessibility is complex. Natalie Boehm of the Defeating Epilepsy Foundation reveals how co-occurring conditions like autism and cognitive side effects mean users need multiple accommodations at once.
Awareness isn't enough anymore. Here's what we've actually been building.
Use this ready-made template to announce your accessibility commitment to the press
Learn why digital compliance is key to mitigating ADA litigation risk, building great UX, and connecting with 1 in 4 potential clients in 2026.
In the 2nd blog leading up to GAAD, Special Olympics CTO Lonnie Snyder shares a critical insight: true cognitive accessibility requires content no harder than a 7th-grade reading level.
In our first in a series leading up to GAAD, we feature Cathy Whitlock of the Parkinson's Foundation. Learn how they design web accessibility for progressive conditions and the urgent needs of care partners.
The framing, tools, and next step — whether you're just starting or trying to move forward
Five years of real input, real testing, and real product changes — here's what that process actually looks like.
Join our live webinar on May 21 at 12:30 PM ET to get a clearer picture of how teams build accessibility into their brand
Learn how to write accessibility into RFPs, contracts, and vendor oversight — before remediation becomes your burden