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Content Hierarchy and Web Accessibility: What You Need to Know

Proper heading structure and content hierarchy are essential for web accessibility — especially for screen reader users. Learn how to organize your co...

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Do Excel Files Need to Be Accessible?

If you offer an Excel file for download on your website, it must meet accessibility standards. Learn the key requirements — from hiding empty rows to...

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How to Make Website Videos Accessible: A Practical Guide

Even if you're not legally required to do so, adding captions and accessibility features to your website videos dramatically improves user experience...

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Which Website Changes Require a New Accessibility Audit?

Any website change — redesign, new content, added feature, or new file — requires a fresh accessibility review, even if the change seems minor. Respon...

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Shopify Website Accessibility: What You Need to Know

Shopify comes with solid built-in accessibility features, but custom themes, third-party apps, and design changes can break compliance. Always audit y...

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Wix Website Accessibility: Everything You Need to Know

Wix websites are fully accessible despite being a closed-source platform. Learn the key steps, common pitfalls, and how to meet accessibility standard...

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How to Make Website Pop-Ups Accessible

An accessible pop-up must be immediately recognized by screen readers, fully navigable by keyboard, and easy to close — otherwise it can trap users wi...

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PDF Accessibility: How to Make PDF Files Accessible

Compressing a PDF into an image — a common file-size reduction technique — strips out all the text, making the document completely inaccessible to scr...

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What Is an Accessibility Statement — and Why Your Website Needs One

Even a fully accessible website can expose you to legal risk without a clear, up-to-date accessibility statement. Here's what it must include and why...

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Website Accessibility Lawsuits: What Every Site Owner Must Know

Only full, professional accessibility compliance protects you from lawsuits — partial or automated-only solutions don't meet legal standards and can e...

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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 statement — even if it is not acc...

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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 an equal digital experience. S...

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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 still achievable — as long as thir...

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How to Make PowerPoint Presentations Accessible

Making presentations accessible goes beyond adding image descriptions — you need to manually order every element on each slide the way a reader would...

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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 from lawsuits while delivering a...

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