AudioEye reports six simple accessibility fixes for small businesses to improve customer engagement and legal compliance ...
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With President Biden's inauguration, the WhiteHouse.gov team launched a new website and immediately made a statement. A noticeable and well-received feature of the new site — missing from the previous ...
AudioEye reports that 94.8% of homepages have accessibility issues due to inadequate solutions, emphasizing the need for a ...
Digital content is considered accessible when all users, regardless of physical or developmental abilities or impairments, are able to access the presented information. Class materials are created ...
UB Information Technology (UBIT) helps to foster an accessible, inclusive environment at the University at Buffalo with a range of accessible technology tools and information available for students, ...
We’re all going to need accessible software at some point. It might be because we’re disabled or broke an arm or need to hold a baby. How we’re attempting to access software matters far more than why; ...
In spite of all the advancements we’ve seen in tech, the industry as a whole has consistently neglected people with disabilities. There have been some improvements, including video call apps like ...
In the past decade or so, there’s been a push to put everything online. From customer service to interactions with local and national governments, we’ve moved away from the call center to the web and ...
For some of us, being forced to stay home and work remotely via video conferences was a temporary reprieve from our daily commute. But for Jonathan Lee, Zoom was a life changer. Lee, 28, is a ...