Digital accessibility services firm specializing in WCAG audits, mobile and web accessibility, VPAT/ACR, and accessibility consulting.
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Good accessibility supports users with cataracts and other vision conditions. Strong color contrast, resizable text, and clear visual hierarchy improve usability for everyone. #EyeHealth#DigitalAccessibility#WCAG#InclusiveDesign#A11Y
Did you know? Millions of people with cataracts rely on high contrast, scalable text, and readable interfaces to access digital content comfortably. #CataractAwareness#Accessibility#UXDesign#A11Y
Inclusive workplaces start with accessible technology. From screen reader support to keyboard navigation, digital accessibility helps create a healthier employee experience. #WorkplaceWellness#DigitalAccessibility#A11Y#HR
Employee wellness includes digital wellness. Accessible workplace tools empower employees of all abilities to work efficiently, collaborate effectively, and thrive in their roles. #EmployeeWellnessMonth#Accessibility#FutureOfWork#A11Y
People with Dravet Syndrome may be sensitive to flashing or strobing content. Accessible digital design helps reduce seizure risks and creates safer online experiences for all users. #DravetSyndrome#EpilepsyAwareness#A11Y
Did you know? People living with Alzheimer’s may experience memory, attention, and navigation challenges online. Clear layouts, simple language, and consistent navigation make digital experiences more accessible. #A11Y#AlzheimersAwareness#UX
Q: Do platforms need testing across different browsers and screen readers?
A: Start with a primary combo like NVDA + Chrome, then validate key user journeys across other browsers, assistive tech, and mobile screen readers to catch platform-specific issues. #A11Y#WCAG
Is having just one H1 enough? Heading structure is about more than SEO, it helps users and assistive technologies understand page content and hierarchy.
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#Accessibility#A11Y#WCAG#WebAccessibility
Did you know? Most disabled users abandon websites with accessibility barriers, leading to lost customers and revenue. Accessibility is user experience and business impact.
#Accessibility#A11Y#WebAccessibility#InclusiveDesign
What’s a VPAT? It’s the standard way to document how accessible your product is. A strong VPAT builds trust, supports procurement, and demonstrates accessibility commitment.
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#Accessibility#A11Y#VPAT#WCAG#WebAccessibility
Q: Why is mobile accessibility testing different from web accessibility testing?
A: Mobile users rely on touch gestures and screen readers like VoiceOver and TalkBack. The same accessibility principles apply, but testing must account for platform-specific behaviors. #A11Y#WCAG
After auditing 1,000+ websites, the same accessibility issues keep showing up: missing alt text, poor heading structure, low color contrast, empty links, and broken forms. The fix? Treat accessibility as a requirement, not a checklist. #Accessibility#A11Y#WCAG#WebAccessibility
The DOJ extended ADA Title II digital accessibility deadlines by 1 year — but WCAG 2.1 AA requirements remain unchanged. The extra time should be used for real remediation, not delays.
#Accessibility#WCAG#ADA#A11y#DigitalInclusion#ADA
Low color contrast makes websites harder to read for millions of users. Explore the best color contrast analyzers & checkers to improve readability and meet WCAG standards.
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#Accessibility#WCAG#WebDesign#A11y
Q: What’s the difference between ADA & WCAG?
A: ADA is a law. WCAG is the technical standard used to measure digital accessibility compliance.
#ADA#WCAG#Accessibility#A11Y#DigitalAccessibility
Most accessibility questions are repetitive — so we answered 80+ of them in one place. WCAG audits, VPATs, remediation, overlays, compliance & more.
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#Accessibility#WCAG#DigitalAccessibility#A11y#DigitalInclusion