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The 4 W’s of Digital Accessibility (and How to Begin)

Digital accessibility is designing or adapting digital environments, content, and tools—including websites, mobile apps, and smart devices—so they can be used by people with ...

Web Accessibility

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How to Make Your App More Accessible

Picture this: You're a mid-twenty-something who, by the skin of your teeth, just barely made the millennial cut off. Affectionately dubbed a zillennial, you find yourself firmly ...

Mobile Apps

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How I shop online as a blind person [Guest blog]

I've encountered many people in my life who have an almost mystical perception of blind people. Having the hearing of a bat and the heart of a saint, we don't concern ourselves ...

Web Accessibility, User Experience

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Website Accessibility and Why it Matters for E-Commerce in 2022

Editors note: A version of this blog discussed retailers in 2019, we've updated with new data and insights to discuss topics relevant to e-commerce companies in 2022. ADA web ...

Web Accessibility

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E-Commerce targeted multiple times by ADA Web Accessibility Lawsuits

Editor's note: In 2021, e-commerce made up roughly 75% of all ADA Website lawsuits filed in federal court. This blog has been updated to reflect 2021 lawsuit numbers and the ...

Web Accessibility

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What Companies Need to Know About Italy’s Digital Accessibility Law

The 2004 “Stanca” law is the digital accessibility law in Italy. The aim of the Stanca Law is to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to digital media. This blog ...

Web Accessibility, European Accessibility Act

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5 Myths About Web Accessibility in E-Commerce

Originally posted July 2019 and updated in March 2022 with data from our 2021 Lawsuit report. There are compelling moral and ethical reasons for retail companies to ensure that ...

Web Accessibility

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The Importance of Screen Reader Software for Web Navigation [Guest Blog]

Editor's Note: We are delighted to share the first post from UsableNet's new Spring Marketing Intern, Lily Mordaunt. Lily is a graduate of Hunter College with a Bachelor's degree ...

Web Accessibility, User Experience

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Your WCAG Audit is Complete: Now what?

You’ve taken the steps to have a WCAG audit conducted for your business. You’ve got the results back, with a list of concerns to tackle.

Web Accessibility, WCAG

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