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Guidelines are constantly changing, and chances are, so is your website. Here are some easy ways to make sure your business’s website is and stays ADA compliant.
Last September the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published updates to its ADA regulations and adopted new design standards based on guidelines previously issued by the Access Board. The DOJ ...
Jake Steinman explains that the ADA standards are not sufficient for all individuals due to varying needs within disability categories. Travel companies often lack detailed accessibility information, ...
Unfortunately, widespread myths about ADA compliance persist, and they can lead to confusion, delays and costly mistakes.
If you are a business owner, odds are you are well-acquainted with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The obligation to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities extends beyond… ...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) announced updates to multiple sections of its Standards of Care in Diabetes–2023, as announced at the ADA 83rd Scientific Sessions.
Website accessibility is a legal requirement under Section 508 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When sites have major inaccessible components, they may be viewed as discriminatory ...
Is WordPress ADA-accessible? The short answer is yes, but achieving full compliance requires some work on the part of the website owner. WordPress provides a robust platform that can be enhanced ...
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