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Does Web Accessibility Law Apply to Businesses with a Physical Location?
If your business has a physical premises, you are required to include its accessibility status in your accessibility sta...
Web Accessibility Law: What It Really Means for Your Website
Web accessibility isn't just a legal obligation — it's how you ensure every visitor, with or without a disability, gets...
Web Accessibility on Closed-Source Platforms: What You Need to Know
Built your website on a closed-source platform like Wix or Shopify? In most cases, full accessibility compliance is stil...
How to Make PowerPoint Presentations Accessible
Making presentations accessible goes beyond adding image descriptions — you need to manually order every element on each...
Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities: Not Just a Legal Duty, It's the Right Thing to Do
Web accessibility is more than a legal requirement — it's a business opportunity. An accessible website protects you fro...
Building an Accessible Website – Essential Tips for Web Developers
Free accessibility plugins alone aren't enough — only combining an automated system with manual expert review ensures yo...
How to Conduct a Website Accessibility Audit (Step-by-Step Guide)
Installing an accessibility widget doesn't mean your site meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Real accessibility compliance liv...
How a Web Accessibility Consultant Can Help Your Business
Even if your website is already accessible, that's never the end of the story — content updates, redesigns, or new regul...
Does an Accessibility Widget Actually Make Your Website Accessible?
An accessibility button on your website is just the tip of the iceberg — without a real system behind it and a manual ex...
Web Accessibility – What Does It Actually Mean in Practice?
True web accessibility goes far beyond a wheelchair-icon widget — it involves behind-the-scenes technical fixes, manual...
Website Accessibility Cost: What Factors Affect the Price?
Automatic accessibility tools alone aren't enough — and neither is simply adding an accessibility widget. Meeting legal...
Which Websites Are Required to Be Accessible — and Who's Exempt?
Even if your website is legally required to be accessible, you may qualify for an automatic exemption — or be eligible t...
How Do We Protect Your Business from Accessibility Lawsuits?
Proper web accessibility compliance is the best defense against legal claims. Here's how our four-tier service keeps you...
Why Your Website Must Have an Accessibility Statement (And the Legal Risks If It Doesn't)
Missing or non-compliant accessibility statements expose website owners to lawsuits without prior notice. Learn what the...
Document Accessibility: How to Make Your Documents Accessible
For official documents like financial reports or tenders, don't wait until the last minute — send a draft version for ac...
Making Landing Pages and Newsletters Accessible
Landing pages and newsletters should always include a link to an accessible browser version or accessibility statement....
Making Online Course Websites Accessible
Accessibility for online course platforms requires choosing an accessible LMS (like Moodle) from the start, ensuring int...
Document Accessibility – what is it all about?
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The reasons you must install an Accessibility Statement in your website
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How are we protecting your business?
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Which websites must comply with the accessibility standard and who is exempted?
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