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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.
When you showcase videos on your website, you need to make sure they can be accessed by everyone, including members of the disability community. Click here to learn what you need to do to ensure your online videos can be enjoyed and understood by people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
In this article, we discuss 11 ways web accessibility and SEO work together to improve the experience of your users, enhance your web visibility, convert more traffic and generate more revenue.
Great web design isn't just about incorporating cutting-edge trends and cool features. It's about creating an environment that welcomes all visitors, including those with disabilities. Click here to see 20 examples of beautiful and accessible websites that you can use as inspiration.
Scientists and inventors across the globe (many of whom themselves live with a disability) have cranked out some incredible gadgets, opening up whole new worlds for the disabled. Here are our 10 most impressive picks!
Ensuring your PDFs are fully-accessible to members of the disability community is both a moral imperative and a legal requirement, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Click here to learn everything you'll need to know about creating ADA-compliant PDFs.
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.
We raised $58M to support the disability community to educate the world about the importance of including people with disabilities, and, to help the business community ensure that their digital assets are accessible, inclusive, and provide an excellent experience to all users. With or without disabilities.
There are a number of awesome tools you can use in your efforts to ensure your website complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These will help transform your website into a truly-inclusive space and help you fulfill your obligations under the law.
Because they both apply to web accessibility, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act are often confused with each other. Click here to learn the difference between these important legislations and how you can comply with them.
as the web accessibility topic’s popularity increases exponentially, we, as industry leaders, are morally obligated to contribute as much data as we can, to help drive the field forward.
For your website to be accessible, and for it to be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it needs to feature the right color combinations that allow for optimal contrasts between text and its background. Click here to learn everything you need to know about choosing ADA-compliant colors.
Filling out a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is an essential step in your efforts to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Click here to learn everything you need to know about VPATs in 2024.
Here’s how you can include all of your meeting participants, regardless of ability, before, during, and after your virtual meetings.
Inclusive and accessible web design is critical from both an ethical and legal perspective, and it is important to understand what is expected of you under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Click here to learn everything you need to know about ADA-compliant web design in 2024.
In February 2020, accessiBe was secured $12 million in funding from K1, a leading investment firm that focuses on global high-growth enterprise software companies.
To know whether your website is accessible to all visitors and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you will need to test it. Read this guide to learn about the different testing methods and tools you can use to properly examine your website's state of ADA compliance.
To comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, you will need to ensure that all of your information and communication technology is accessible to people with disabilities. This includes your online videos. Click here for a complete guide on Section 508 video compliance.
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