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Your choice of theme can make or break your WordPress website. And, when selecting one, it is really important you do so with accessibility in mind. Read this guide to learn more about choosing accessible themes for your WordPress website.
We had the pleasure of hosting Sarah Foley in one of our accessiBe Spotlight Sessions where she discussion life in a wheelchair and how she empowers other women to regain their power, confidence, and self-trust. Here are our key takeaways.
May's 5 NPOs are as impressive as you might think. Take a read and learn how their impactful missions make a massive dent in society as they advocate for disability communities.
accessiBe is proud to offer supplementary services that complement web accessibility, enabling businesses of all sizes to work toward a higher level of digital accessibility. Find out more about accessServices and what our team of experts can do for you.
We asked over 700 business owners and company leaders to define web accessibility, and just 25% were able to. accessiBe's #Letschangethat Campaign set out on a mission to share with the world what web accessibility means to the disability communities. Find out more now.
For the month of May, we're highlighting the great work and inclusion efforts of Marketing 360! As an agency that has made tremendous strides in spreading the word on accessibility, they certainly have great insight as to how and why they implement the important practice with clients.
April's Top 5 NPOs are some of the most influential organizations around! Read more about each of their missions, how they create, and what makes them unique to the communities they serve.
Just as a ramp helps a guest who moves differently, Pal Experiences helps those who process differently, achieving the next level of accessibility for places in our community. Learn about how the nonprofit was founded and more about autism accessibility.
This year, in honor of Epilepsy Awareness Day, we wanted to share with you our experience collaborating with Natasha, who has photosensitive epilepsy. From our user testing session with Natasha, she offered us amazing insights into the world of navigating the web with epilepsy, and these are three you must hear for yourself.
Epilepsy is an often overlooked and stigmatized invisible disability that deserves more awareness and to be surrounded by educational initiatives. Learn about epilepsy's characteristics, history, and community from Natalie L. Boehm, the president and founder of The Defeating Epilepsy Foundation.
Our Top 5 NPOs for March will blow you away with the missions, values, and activities they utilize to shape the world. Read about how these amazing organizations are driving inclusivity and awareness for the disability communities.
February's Top 5 Nonprofit Organizations are creating change through meaningful work and impactful missions. Take a look at how they're helping shape a better world for all of us.
Become more familiar with the challenges of adolescents and young adults who are diagnosed with cancer while learning more about Stupid Cancer, an interconnected community that empowers diagnosed AYAs; all explained by the organization's Communications & Development Coordinator, Marlena Matute.
Take a look at January's top 5 nonprofits that are creating change and impacting their respective communities with hard work and determination.
Read about December's Top 5 non-profits that make a great impact on the community with incredible missions that promote awareness for inclusion.
Having a sibling with a disability is an emotional journey. Despite unique experiences, individuals with disabilities teach their siblings valuable lessons.
Peek inside to learn about November's most impactful Non-Profit Organizations and how their missions are creating real change.
We need to continue pushing any initiative that progresses the action of employing more people with disabilities. Read why such a movement is crucial to our society and the community contributes to the working force.
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