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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.
Everything you need to know about U.S legal requirements relating to web accessibility. From Section 508 to the ADA and the WCAG.
Within time, web accessibility brought with it a whole host of benefits and motivations which go beyond just avoiding being sued. Digital accessibility has become from a moral duty and a social commitment to one of the principles of modern marketing and businesses.
On August 7th, 2019, accessiBe marked the summer with an evening beachside conference on everything WordPress.
Rapid digitalization has compelled accessibility standards to be in constant adjustment, making small and medium businesses (SMB) an easy target during the current spike of ADA web accessibility lawsuits.
Celebrities these days are no strangers to ADA web-based lawsuits. Although The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been around since 1990, it has only recently been heavily targeting people who offer digital customer experiences, as per the 2018 DOJ affirmation of The ADA’s coverage of websites.
In this article we will explain in depth the field of web accessibility so that you can understand the world of disabilities in all its parts, and how it integrates with the basic desire of every person in modern times to surf the Internet freely and independently.
In this article, we will focus on the nature of web accessibility solutions and go into depth to understand precisely how web accessibility works. Thus, we can choose the method that best suits your site, your business and of course its surfers. Ready? Let's start!
Beyond legal compliance, the accessibility of websites has quite a few other benefits that business owners are not aware of! In this article, we will present the most prominent advantages of adapting your site to people with disabilities, beyond the law.
In the wake of accessiBe’s success, Forbes included accessiBe’s 3 founders, Shir Ekerling, Dekel Skoop, and Gal Vizel, on its 2019 30 Under 30 list.
If you are federally-funded, you need to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Read this blog to learn how to test your website and other digital assets for Section 508 compliance.
If your website features elements that violate the ADA, you are at risk of receiving a demand letter. Read this guide to learn what you should do if you receive one.
If you are a federally-funded organization or a service provider to federally-funded organizations, you need to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Click here for a comprehensive checklist of action items you will need to address to ensure you are compliant.
If you are an Ontario-registered business or organization, your website must comply with the AODA. Click here for a comprehensive checklist of action items you will need to address to ensure your website is AODA-compliant.
For your website to be ADA-compliant, it must adhere to a number of guidelines. Click here for a comprehensive checklist of action items you will need to address to ensure your website is in full compliance with the law.
If you are a small business owner you probably need to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Click here to learn what is expected of you under the law.
Every day, more than 500 new websites are created using WordPress. The content management system controls 60.8% of the internet publishing market, and 40% of all online websites were built using this tried and tested platform.
When you send emails that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) you ensure that people with disabilities are able to properly access them. Click here to learn what you will need to do to send accessible emails.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), real estate websites and apps need to be accessible to people with disabilities. Click here to learn what you will need to do to create an accessible real estate website.
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