Website accessibility is an ongoing operational responsibility. Here's what happens when it's treated like a one-time effort ...
For many years, accessibility sat in an uncomfortable space. It was necessary and meaningful, carried legal and compliance risk, and yet it was frequently postponed.
Deaf travelers note that information is often only communicated verbally for airline passengers, sometimes leaving them ...
Welcome to the latest installment of our guides for creating and maintaining accessible content for Canvas courses! Ensuring your course materials are inclusive is vital for student success, but ...
States have until April to meet the federal mandate established under the Americans with Disabilities Act, requiring all digital products be accessible for people with disabilities. Readiness levels ...
WCAG 2.1 extends requirements to graphics and interface components, requiring at least 3:1 contrast. Level AAA raises expectations to 7:1 for normal text. Large text is defined as 14-point bold ...
Theme park rides are never one-size-fits all. Plus-size park goers share how they fared at Universal Epic Universe.
In today’s rapidly changing financial environment, millions of Americans are searching for flexible ways to manage short-term expenses, unexpected emergencies, and temporary cash flow gaps. For ...
This will help provide a consistent layout and make the document easier for users of assistive technologies to navigate. Note: your instructions will vary depending on which version of Office you have ...
Grayslake, Illinois sits in Lake County, close enough to Chicago that commuters can make it work, but far enough that the air feels calmer. You see it in the porch lights, the way people linger ...
Thank you for taking proactive steps to ensure your digital content meets the federal WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements by May 1. We are here to support you in navigating that path to full web ...