Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that Brick and Mortar businesses allow "full and equal enjoyment" of the goods, services, facilities, privileges,...
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that Brick and Mortar businesses allow "full and equal enjoyment" of the goods, services, facilities, privileges,...
Most individuals believe that optimization for accessibility is an aspect that affects websites only, but that is not the case. Your social platform should...
In the United States alone, according to the CDC, approximately 1 in 4 Americans, or 61 million people, suffer from some form of disability....
Seiichi Miyake was a Japanese inventor who invented a system of block slabs to navigate the streets after learning a friend’s vision was becoming...
There is an increasing trend around the world to implement an accessible design in web development. Governments are mandating that both the public and...
Most people don't set out to design their websites to exclude people - after all, anyone who comes is a potential customer. However, there...
Aesthetic and accessibility are often thought of as opposites when talking about website design and development. A common train of thought is that you can't...
When the Internet first became widely available to the public in the 1990's, it was like another frontier of human experience was opening up...
As our day-to-day operations are continually moving online, legal standards are changing to adapt to the times. In order to make the internet properly accessible...
Section 508 is a 1998 amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that requires by law that all federal agencies make their electronic content accessible...