Website Architecture Planning | Accessibility Testing
The Honest Truth About Accessibility Overlays September 25, 2023 by Garenne Bigby
In today's digital age, access to information and services is critical for everyone, including those with disabilities. Accessibility overlays aim to provide a more inclusive online experience by making websites accessible to people with disabilities. In this article, we will look at what accessibility overlays are, how they work, and their benefits and limitations. So, let's dive in and learn more about this critical topic.
Read moreEU Accessibility Act 2025 September 13, 2023 by Garenne Bigby
As the EU Accessibility Act 2025 comes into effect, it's essential to consider what this means for individuals with disabilities. The act aims to ensure that all products and services are accessible to those with disabilities, including websites, mobile apps, and other digital technologies.
Read moreHow to Develop Organizational Policies on Web Accessibility November 6, 2019 by Garenne Bigby
For anyone creating and managing their own website, it is important to have a clear, organized planning policy for all content. This will ensure that visitors to the site can accurately access desired content and that your content will display and function as desired. This article will explore some of the most common challenges with web accessibility and offer advice on how to develop some of the best organizational policies on web accessibility.
Read moreHow to Involve Users in Web Accessibility Testing October 22, 2019 by Garenne Bigby
Before any project is started, users need to be involved from the very early stages. It provides the developer with quick feedback, so issues can be resolved efficiently. The accessibility-related issues include things like how seniors and people with disabilities have had to adapt to using the web through strategies and assistive technologies. We often don’t think about how some people might not exactly conform to society’s normal way of doing things.
It should be a goal to be able to make the project more accessible to everyone. When users are involved early, this can help the process go much quicker and much smoother. A web Accessibility strategy also leads to improving the project in more ways than one. Having multiple people working on a project from the get-go will model a team. Collectively, everyone can brainstorm, see things from multiple angles, and overall make the project more successful.
Read moreAccessibility Testing: Why Manual Testing Is Required August 19, 2019 by Garenne Bigby
The process of testing your website to ensure it is fully accessible to all users is a lot of work. In fact, you might be tempted to use a few automated accessibility testing tools and call it a day. While there are quite a few fantastic automated accessibility testing tools that can catch issues, they won’t catch absolutely everything you need to find. They do an excellent job at catching issues that are programmatic, but they’re not an end-all-be-all solution. Your users are ultimately human beings, which means they’ll experience any given website differently than a computer will. Therefore, part of your routine when it comes to accessibility testing needs to involve real people who know what they’re looking for.
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