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Web Accessibility
Accessibility and SEO: How they work togetherDownload video transcript. Many accessibility issues on a webpage can be resolved by adjusting on-page text like headings, alt-tags, video transcripts, and link text. If you’ve ever tried to tack...
By Layla Hussain
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Why the private sector needs to plan for digital accessibilityRaised awareness on the difficulties created by inaccessible digital technology for people with disabilities has led to a growing demand for accessible websites and an increase in digital accessibilit...
By Jessica Navarro
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Manual testing should be part of your web accessibility strategyAre you manually checking your website for accessibility issues? If not, you might be overlooking critical accessibility issues that affect your compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guideline...
By Jessica Navarro
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Siteimprove breaks the internetToday, in support of the United Nations International Day of Disabled Persons, we at Siteimprove, turned off style sheets, images, and JavaScript across all of Siteimproves’ websites. The purpose is t...
By Siteimprove Editorial Team
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Digital inclusion needs to be part of the process each step of the way“The power of the web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.” Tim Berners-Lee, W3C director and inventor of the www When digital inclusion is the ...
By Conny á Reynatrøð
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Blinders on about color-blindness accessibility?Updated February 13, 2024 Does your website rely heavily on color to help your visitors navigate your content? If the answer is yes, then you might be making it impossible for the 1 in 12 men and the ...
By Chris Schafer
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Here’s how to write a web accessibility statement for your organization“Accessibility statements.” If your organization is looking to enhance its accessibility initiatives, you’ve probably heard the phrase before. Your web accessibility statement is a public-facing page ...
By Chris Schafer
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
The journey to digital equalitySince 2010, Siteimprove has been a member of the UN Global Compact, a corporate sustainability initiative that works to align company initiatives with universal principles on human rights, environment...
By Daniela Di Gianantonio
Nov. 23, 2021
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Web Accessibility
Seen through the eyes of a blind user: Why overlays are not the answer to web accessibilityAs an Accessibility Community Consultant with Siteimprove, and as a totally blind screen reader user, I am often asked what I think about accessibility overlays. As someone who has been using a screen...
By Keith Bundy
Nov. 22, 2021
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Web Accessibility
The EU Web Accessibility Directive: Frequently asked questionsDo you have unanswered questions about web accessibility and how your public sector organization can prepare for the EU Web Accessibility Directive deadline? In this post, we answer the most frequentl...
By Georgia James
Nov. 22, 2021
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Web Accessibility
The European Accessibility Act: FAQThere are 135 million people in the EU who have a disability—and that number will only grow as the population ages. To address the rights of those people as outlined by the UN Convention of Rights ...
By Kyra Kuik
Nov. 22, 2021
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Web Accessibility
How to write an accessibility statementThe EU Directive on the Accessibility of Public Sector Websites, also known as the Web Accessibility Directive (WAD) or Directive 2016/2102, requires all public sector organizations in EU member state...
By Jessica Navarro
Nov. 19, 2021