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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,...
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...
Israeli Tour Guide in Thailand – Is Website Accessibility Required?
If you operate a website serving Israeli audiences from abroad, basic accessibility measures are worth considering. It's...
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...
For This Client, the Accessibility Statement Was Part of Her Brand
Even an accessibility exemption needs to be worded carefully. If the standard phrasing feels awkward or damages your bra...
Our Client Thought Website Accessibility Would Be a Nightmare — It Wasn't
Building a new website? Don't rush into accessibility remediation before the site is nearly complete — you'll save time,...
We Told a Client She Was Exempt From Accessibility — Then We Found Out She Wasn't
Even if you think you qualify for a web accessibility exemption, always verify the numbers with your accountant before m...
How We Helped a Small Business Owner Get a Web Accessibility Exemption
Not every small business is required to make its website accessible. See how we helped a sole-practitioner psychologist...
How We Saved a Matchmaker Client from Needing Website Accessibility Compliance
Before investing in website accessibility, check whether you qualify for an exemption — two quick questions could save y...