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Basic Web Accessibility Tests: Turn Your Monitor to Grayscale

To truly test content for accessibility, you need an extensive strategy that combines automated testing with...
Sep 5, 2025

Minnesota Web Accessibility Laws: An Overview

In the United States, most digital accessibility lawsuits are filed in New York or California. That’s because...
Aug 19, 2025

Fashion Nova Settles Web Accessibility Lawsuit for $5.15 Million

Fashion Nova LLC will send checks for up to $4,000 to individuals with vision disabilities who were unable to use...
Aug 13, 2025

Minnesota Lawsuit Reinforces ADA’s Web Accessibility Requirements

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to websites, according to the Department of Justice...
Jul 28, 2025

Cognitive Load and Web Accessibility: Quick Tips for Clearer Content

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is designed to improve experiences for all users with...
Jul 24, 2025

Why WCAG Conformance Doesn’t Mean “Perfectly Accessible"

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are an excellent set of standards, and WCAG conformance is...
Jul 23, 2025

The Americans with Disabilities Act Is 35 Years Old — And More Relevant Than Ever

On July 26th, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law.
Jul 22, 2025

Missouri’s Web Accessibility Standard: What Businesses Should Know

Read the official website of the state of Missouri, and you’ll find a fairly standard web accessibility policy —...
Jul 15, 2025

Building Accessible Websites with a University Page Builder

Colleges and universities are frequent targets for web accessibility lawsuits, and for good reason: If students...
Jul 7, 2025
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Why Justified (or Centered) Text is Bad for Accessibility

Justified text is text that is spaced so that the right and left sides of the paragraph have the same edge. In...
May 9, 2023

Accessibility Tips: Let Users Control Font Size

Oct 26, 2023

All-Caps Headings: Are They Bad for Accessibility?

Web designers have a responsibility to think about users with disabilities when building content. That extends to...
May 1, 2024

How to Fix: "Buttons Do Not Have Accessible Names"

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) require interactive elements to have both a “label" and a “name.”...
May 26, 2022

Accessibility Tips: Using the DIV and SPAN Elements

Usually, you want use HTML to convey meaning about the structure of your website. However, two HTML elements are...
Oct 21, 2022

Web Accessibility Tips: Don't Disable Zooming (Yes, Even On Mobile)

If your users can’t zoom in on your content, you’re probably making a mistake. Zooming (or scaling) is common,...
Oct 14, 2022

Dark Mode Can Improve Text Readability — But Not for Everyone

Dark modes and themes are extremely popular and they’re frequently touted as an accessibility solution. While the...
Jul 7, 2021

Does Comic Sans Benefit People with Dyslexia?

Comic Sans is controversial. Since its release in 1994, the playful, Batman-inspired font has been panned as...
May 16, 2023

What Are the Four Major Categories of Accessibility?

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are organized by four main principles, which state that content...
Sep 13, 2019

Are QR Codes Accessible for People with Disabilities?

QR (Quick Response) codes are a common tool for driving customer engagement. By scanning a square, black-and-white...
May 17, 2023

The Robles v. Domino’s Settlement (And Why It Matters)

One of the most important web accessibility lawsuits has finally reached its conclusion.
Jul 12, 2022

The iOS "Increase Contrast" Feature and Accessibility: What to Know

Apple’s iOS offers a number of accessibility features that enable users to tailor their mobile experiences. One of...
Sep 26, 2022

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