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Why Multi-Branch Businesses Need a Certified Service Accessibility Expert's Signature
If your website was made accessible and you received a compliance certificate that wasn't signed by a certified service accessibility expert, that cer...
Form 9: Periodic Accessibility Compliance Review for Service Providers
Form 9 is a mandatory tool for periodic service accessibility audits, helping organizations comply with Israel's Equal Rights for Persons with Disabil...
Web Accessibility Testing: What Really Matters on Your Website
A practical checklist covering the key accessibility areas every organization, developer, or website owner needs to know — from keyboard navigation to...
What Large Organizations Must Know About Physical Accessibility and Service Accessibility
Organizations with 25 or more employees face mandatory accessibility requirements that smaller businesses are exempt from. This article breaks down th...
What Every Accessibility Statement Must Include (And Why It Matters)
Missing an accessibility statement is one of the easiest ways to expose your website to legal action. Publishing a compliant statement significantly r...
How the Internet Transformed My Sister's Life
A personal story about how web accessibility opened up independence, employment, and community for a woman with a disability — and inspired a mission.
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, cut costs, and ensure complia...
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 making a decision. And whatever...
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 qualify for a legal exemption...
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 you significant money. And even...
Alt Text Explained: What It Is and Why It Matters for Accessibility
Alt text isn't just a checkbox — it needs to accurately describe what's in an image, including any promotional text on banners. Learn how well-written...
Screen Readers: How They Work and Why Accessibility Markup Matters
Screen readers convert on-screen text and visuals into audio, helping blind and low-vision users navigate websites and apps — making ALT tags, logical...
Keyboard Navigation: What It Is and Why It Matters for Accessibility
Keyboard navigation lets users move through a website using only keyboard keys — no mouse required. Learn why it's essential for accessibility and how...
How to Make Internal Links Accessible on Your Website
Avoid generic link text like "click here" or "read more" — instead, embed links in meaningful text that describes the destination, such as "Learn more...
Contact Form Accessibility: What You Need to Check
If your contact form uses placeholder text inside input fields, make sure there's also a visible label outside the field — so users never lose context...