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A Small Story That Explains Why Accessibility Maintenance Matters
Accessibility maintenance goes beyond the initial launch. When a business moves locations or makes significant changes,...
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Is Your Keyboard Focus Visible? A Critical Guide to Web Accessibility
Keyboard focus indicators are essential for web accessibility. When users navigate via keyboard, a clear focus indicator...
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Is Your "Form Submitted Successfully" Message Accessible?
A success message on your contact form must be clear, announced properly to screen readers, and not rely solely on color...
Designing for Color Blindness and Low Vision: Essential Web Accessibility Tips
When designing websites for people with color blindness, never rely on color alone to convey information. Always add tex...
Do Small Businesses Really Need Web Accessibility? Know Your Legal Exemptions
Not all small businesses are required to make their websites accessible, but understanding exemptions, backup documentat...
Making Elementor Sites Accessible: A Practical Guide
Elementor widgets don't guarantee accessibility by default. Every component requires hands-on testing with screen reader...
Making WordPress Sites Accessible: Challenges and Solutions
WordPress accessibility requires working within existing systems, using pre-built plugins and themes rather than startin...
How to Avoid Web Accessibility Lawsuits
Protect your website from accessibility lawsuits with thorough testing, proper code structure, and ongoing maintenance....
How to Choose the Right Web Accessibility Provider: Our Honest Take
Choosing the right accessibility partner means selecting a vendor who combines manual testing with automated tools, not...
Real Web Accessibility vs. Surface-Level "Accessible" Sites
Discover the crucial differences between truly accessible websites and those that merely appear accessible. Learn why pl...
How Long Does Website Accessibility Take?
Website accessibility isn't a single task but a multi-stage process. The timeline depends on site complexity, ranging fr...
Can You Make Your Website Accessible on Your Own?
Website accessibility requires both technical and content-focused changes—some of which you can handle yourself, but ful...
Received a Website Accessibility Complaint? Here's What to Do
When you receive an accessibility complaint, verify the issue first, then engage a web accessibility expert to diagnose...
Made a Design Change to Your Website? You Might Need a Fresh Accessibility Audit
Design and structural changes to your website often require re-testing for accessibility compliance. While text-only upd...
When Can a Website Be Exempt From Accessibility Requirements?
Even if your website qualifies for an accessibility exemption, publish a detailed accessibility statement outlining the...
Service Dogs in Business: Can a Business Owner Refuse Entry?
Under Israeli law, businesses cannot refuse entry to people with disabilities accompanied by service or guide dogs, rega...
Can an Accessibility Coordinator Refuse to List Their Mobile Number in an Accessibility Statement?
Organizations must provide multiple contact methods in their accessibility statements to ensure all visitors can reach t...
Are Files Part of Website Accessibility?
Files like PDFs, Word documents, and presentations are not automatically included in website accessibility compliance. T...
Why We Don't Offer 100% Legal Protection
There is no such thing as 100% legal immunity in web accessibility. True protection comes from professional accessibilit...
Why Free Website Accessibility Plugins Fall Short
Free accessibility plugins don't meet Israeli Standard 5568 Level AA, create a false sense of compliance, and expose you...
UA User Accessibility: Becoming Your Leading Web Accessibility Partner in Israel
UA User Accessibility combines technical expertise with human-centered service, offering fair pricing and ongoing suppor...