Web accessibility is the inclusive practice of removing barriers that prevent access to information and online functionality. A website is accessible when it can be easily understood and used by ...
Headings and subheadings break up a webpage into sections of information (Kent State University, n.d.). They help users, screen readers and search engines determine the overall outline of a document.
Accessibility should never be treated as just a compliance checkbox; it should be about creating digital experiences that ...
Wednesday's tutorial touched on how semantically correct XHTML helps search engine spiders “read” your pages, but spiders aren't the only reason for semantics. Semantics also help people with ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This fall, the Department of Justice postponed its proceeding to adopt regulations on web accessibility for a few more years. The ...
In previous articles, I’ve provided general guidelines to help businesses meet ADA and Section 508 compliance requirements on their websites. However, I’ve found that many business leaders often do ...
Accessing information online should be easy and intuitive, but that’s only true if digital content is designed with everyone in mind. Users with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive disabilities often ...
The Gazette is committed to facilitating the accessibility and usability of its Web site, thegazette.com, for all people with disabilities. Working with our internal accessibility experts, our product ...