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Disability Pride Month: The Origins of Assistive Technology
Jul 27, 2022
Editor's Note: Thanks to UsableNet's Intern, Lily Mordaunt for contributing this post in honor of Disability Pride month. You can read more about Lily in her other blogs published ...
Best Practices for Structuring and Designing Accessible E-mails
Jul 15, 2022
We've heard that crafting the right e-mail means sending the right message to the right person at the right time, but what if the e-mail is inaccessible to the user? We have ...
What's Happening with Digital Accessibility in 2022
Jul 13, 2022
Digital accessibility has been a big topic for many brands over the past few years—every organization with a digital web presence to make digital inclusion and accessibility an ...
Traveling When You're Blind: The Importance of Digital Accessibility
Jul 7, 2022
Editor's Note: The following is a new guest blog from the UsableNet Intern, Lily Mordaunt. Last weekend was Independence Day Weekend, the busiest holiday weekend according to AAA. ...
6 ADA Web Accessibility Trends Revealed in our Mid-Year 2022 Report
Jun 30, 2022
We just published our mid-year ADA web and App report created by the UsableNet research team reviewing all lawsuits filed in federal courts under the ADA and California state ...
Today, June 27th, we celebrate Helen Keller, a deaf-blind activist who advocated for laws to protect and help disabled people. In this blog, we will investigate Helen's life, ...
UsableNet launches ADA Accessibility Lawsuit Tracker
Jun 17, 2022
At UsableNet, we've just launched a monthly ADA Accessibility Lawsuit Tracker to report any claims against a website, mobile app, or video content filed in federal court under the ...
For more than one million blind Americans, navigating a website using keyboard commands is a common, quick way to learn about the layout of a website. When a website is organized ...