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Making a Key-Cutting Shop Accessible: When Personal Fears Meet Legal Requirements

A locksmith and key-cutting shop owner faced a legal obligation to welcome service dogs—but harbored a deep fear of them...

26.05.2026 24
general

Does Your Business Facebook Page Need to Be Accessible?

Making your business Facebook page accessible isn't just about legal compliance—it's a smart business move. Add text des...

26.05.2026 26
Do International Businesses Have to Make Websites Accessible? website-accessibility

Do International Businesses Have to Make Websites Accessible?

Before assuming your website doesn't need to be accessible because it serves an international audience, think again. If...

26.05.2026 25
accessible-development

CSS :focus-within for Web Accessibility – What It Is and When to Use It

:focus-within is a CSS pseudo-class that activates when an element or its children receive keyboard focus—similar to :ho...

26.05.2026 23
accessible-development

Why You Need the :focus-visible CSS Pseudo-Class

Implement :focus-visible in every modern project to maintain excellent keyboard accessibility without sacrificing visual...

26.05.2026 83
ux-ui

Rule #9: Color Is a Great Tool—But Not the Only One

Color enhances design but shouldn't carry the message alone. Combine it with text, patterns, or visual markers for true...

26.05.2026 31
accessible-development

The :focus State: Essential for Web Accessibility

The :focus state is critical for keyboard and assistive technology users. Removing the outline without a clear visual re...

26.05.2026 30
accessible-development

The Hover State: Why It's Not Enough for Accessibility

The CSS :hover state is a popular interaction tool, but it only works for mouse users. To ensure equal access for keyboa...

26.05.2026 85
accessible-development

Removing Outline: Why It Breaks Web Accessibility

Custom focus styles are fine—but never remove the outline without replacing it with a clear, accessible alternative that...

26.05.2026 29
accessible-development

Focus: The Forgotten Pillar of Web Accessibility

Ensure every button and link on your site receives focus via keyboard—with a clear visual indicator showing users where...

26.05.2026 24
content-editors

Links and Accessibility – The Complete Guide

Learn how to create truly accessible links. This comprehensive guide covers 19 practical rules for improving user experi...

26.05.2026 40
content-editors

Why Displaying Categories as Lists Matters

Learn why semantic list markup for categories is crucial for accessibility, user experience, navigation, and SEO. A comp...

26.05.2026 21
content-editors

Choosing the Right Font for Web Accessibility

Switch to Sans Serif fonts like Arial or Noto Sans for screen readability. They're clean, clear, and user-friendly—espec...

26.05.2026 37
content-editors

Paragraphs and Accessibility: The Complete Guide to Readable Text Design

Learn how to write accessible paragraphs with best practices for readable text design, semantic HTML markup, proper spac...

26.05.2026 25
content-editors

Heading Length: The Key to Clear, Readable, and Accessible Content

Keep your headings between 5 and 9 words for easier scanning, better accessibility technology support, and improved sear...

26.05.2026 32
content-editors

How to Set Up Accessible Headings

Accessible headings require a logical hierarchy from H1 to H6, with no skipped levels and one primary heading per page....

26.05.2026 33
accessible-development

Is Text Resizing Required by Accessibility Standards?

Accessibility standards mandate that websites allow users to enlarge text up to 200% without relying on browser zoom. Le...

26.05.2026 36
general

Is Website Accessibility Really Worth the Investment?

Accessibility isn't an expense—it's an investment. Making your website accessible improves user experience, boosts SEO,...

26.05.2026 24
content-editors

Setting Language in HTML: Why It Matters for Web Accessibility

Defining the language attribute in HTML is crucial for screen reader accuracy and proper text pronunciation. Without it,...

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content-editors

Why Article Structure Matters for Accessibility and User Experience

A well-structured article with a single , logical headings, short paragraphs, and clear lists improves readability for...

26.05.2026 28
assistive-technologies

What Screen Reader Software Do Blind Users Choose?

NVDA is a free, open-source screen reader for Windows that helps blind and visually impaired users navigate digital cont...

26.05.2026 36

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