A survey indicates many districts won't be ready to comply with the Title II rule’s requirements for websites, mobile apps ...
The WCAG technical standards are a globally recognized and technologically neutral set of voluntary web content accessibility guidelines developed by the WAI “with a goal of providing a single shared ...
The idea of “mobile-first” in relation to the prioritization of web content design elements has been around for well over a decade and yet a codified set of mobile-specific international guidelines to ...
As new digital channels proliferate and marketers become more aware of the needs of people with disabilities, website accessibility is an even bigger priority. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
Designers play an important role in ensuring RIT’s online content is accessible. According to the Web Accessibility Initiative, web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are ...
WebAIM's Accessibility Checklist explains the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards and provides recommendations on how to meet those requirements. Creating and maintaining accessible ...
ESF requires its Web content to be accessible to everyone, including people with physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments, with or without the use of assistive technology. ESF is committed to ...
Web Content Accessibility Guide (WCAG) 2.1 AA and Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) WAI-ARIA 1.0: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are part of a series of web accessibility ...
Tools can help check the accessibility of web applications – but human understanding is required in many areas.