Ran Ronen, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, the solution that helps teams create, test and ship better accessibility from start to finish. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently ...
Clym released a new analysis highlighting a widening accessibility gap across the U.S. digital ecosystem. The 2024 WebAIM Million study found that 95.9 percent of major website homepages failed basic ...
Accessibility experts have repeatedly established that accessible websites benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. Besides improving usability for all internet users and increasing market ...
On June 24, 2024, a new DOJ rule will go into effect requiring state and local entities and their private contractors to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA digital accessibility standards for web content and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent release of an advance copy of its final rule on website accessibility for state and local governments under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities ...
The American Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in the early 1990s before the meteoric growth of the consumer internet, did not include technical standards for web accessibility. However, the Web Content ...
It would be anathema for a health care facility in the U.S. to have a main entrance that’s not physically accessible to all people. Yet many of their digital front doors block people with disabilities ...
Sponsored by Monday Properties and written by ARLnow, Startup Monday is a weekly column that profiles Arlington-based startups, founders, and other local technology news. Monday Properties is proudly ...
Whether paying taxes, renewing licenses, or accessing public records, government websites have become the primary gateway for essential resident services. Municipalities across the country have ...
Like many parents, Baltimore-area resident Tony Stephens wants to know how his kids are doing in school. But unlike most of his peers, checking on his son’s grades isn’t as simple as logging onto a ...
A visually impaired Wisconsin woman has filed over 30 lawsuits alleging businesses' websites are not accessible to screen readers. The lawsuits are part of a growing trend of "tester lawsuits" filed ...
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