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Making Accessibility Visible Part 3: Image Alt Text
Good alt text descriptions help a screen reader user understand the style and context of images on a webpage.
community
October 19, 2021
E-commerce Web Design: Building an Accessible Storefront
Designing an e-commerce website should start with making it accessible. Avoid these common errors so you can build an accessible, compliant online storefront.
accessibility
October 14, 2021
E-commerce Penetration Is Rising: Is Your Site Accessible?
The growth of e-commerce penetration is rising. As retailers rush to keep up with online shopping, web accessibility needs to take a front seat.
accessibility
October 13, 2021
Making Accessibility Visible Part 2: Heading Helpfulness
In our second installment of the Making Accessibility Visible video series, AudioEye testers Sarah and Chris use screen readers to test page headings while shopping online. In this video, they test both accessible and inaccessible versions of the same page.
community
October 12, 2021
Introducing 'Making Accessibility Visible' Series
AudioEye is launching a new video series that shows how people who are blind use the internet with screen readers.
community
October 05, 2021
ADA Website Lawsuits: What You Need to Know
Here's everything you need to know about ADA compliance laws and how to protect your website and business against compliance lawsuits.
compliance
September 29, 2021
How to Make a Website Accessible for People Who Are Deaf
Learn how to make a website accessible for people who are deaf with AudioEye's guide. Achieve certified ADA/WCAG compliance today with AudioEye.
accessibility
September 24, 2021
See Why Dealer.com Protects Its Network of 12,000 Sites with Help from AudioEye
AudioEye Partner Network member Dealer.com explains why they trust AudioEye to improve accessibility for its more than 12,000 websites.
partnership
September 08, 2021
When Accessibility Is Personal: A Q&A With AudioEye’s Sarah Kinneer
Sarah Kinneer, a Solutions Engineer at AudioEye, believes that accessibility is the right thing to do. Striving for accessibility takes on significance for her. She has faced these barriers herself as someone who is neurodiverse.
product
June 08, 2021
AudioEye Joins the World Wide Web Consortium
AudioEye is now a member of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
accessibility
May 21, 2021
Don’t Skip Providing a Great Experience to All Users
Skip navigation links are a great way to help users find content they want to see on a web page. Here is a guide to properly setting up skip links on your site.
accessibility
May 19, 2021
Why Accessibility Plugins Aren't Enough for ADA Compliance
Compliance takes more than just adding an accessibility plugin to your website. Here's the best way to truly make your site ADA/WCAG-compliant.
compliance
May 06, 2021
What the New Gil v. Winn-Dixie Decision Means for Website Accessibility
A U.S. appeals court recently ruled that some websites don’t have to be accessible to people with disabilities. See how this decision affects businesses like yours.
compliance
April 29, 2021
Why SEO & Accessibility Go Hand-in-Hand
Making your website compliant has countless benefits, including improving your SEO. Here's why digital accessibility is a cornerstone of an optimized site.
accessibility
April 27, 2021
How To Save On Your Accessibility Investment
Ensuring that your website is accessible to all can be a daunting challenge, but a little-known tax credit can help take the sting out of your expenditure.
accessibility
April 14, 2021
Web Accessibility: Four Principles for Achieving WCAG Compliance
The WCAG standards set out four key principles, which aim to provide a solid foundation for creating web content that is accessible and usable for everyone. Let’s go through those principles one by one.
compliance
March 17, 2021
The Clock Is Ticking On Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Compliance
The Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) comes into force on January 1, 2021, requiring all public-sector organizations in Ontario and companies with more than 50 employees in Ontario to comply with the best practices for digital accessibility laid out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Is your online business ready?
compliance
December 10, 2020
How Can Educators Protect Their Institutions Against a New Wave of Digital Accessibility Lawsuits?
The education industry is facing another challenge as the school year begins: a skyrocketing number of digital accessibility lawsuits. In July and the first week of August, we have tracked 35 federal lawsuits targeting the education industry filed in U.S. Federal District Court. To put that in perspective, there were just two federal lawsuits the entire first half of 2020. That’s a 1,750% increase, with new cases filed almost every day. If your institution doesn’t have a strong position on digital accessibility, there could be trouble ahead.
compliance
August 25, 2020