Accessibility on the web means building sites and apps that everyone can navigate and interact with. The best way to ensure we are building accessible experiences is to combine automated testing with manual quality assurance and user testing.
Web accessibility can be a complex topic for new and experienced web developers. Here are six questions (and answers) to some of the most important web accessibility questions.
Compliance with web accessibility requirements is good for many reasons—not least of which is potential legal considerations. If you're wondering how to begin with accessibility, here are some tips to get you started.
It's critical to implement accessibility the right way from the start. In these case studies, we can learn from how other companies have succeeded (or not) and how we can do it better ourselves.
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