If you're more offended by language than systemic ableism, it's time to rethink your priorities.

If you’re more offended by language than systemic ableism, it’s time to rethink your priorities.

I get the occasional complaint about my use of the word cr@p or cr@ppy in my post. Let’s get one thing straight: if the word cr@p is what gets under your skin, but you’re comfortable ignoring the very real, pervasive…
The secret to great accessibility is never be satisfied. That's how you continue to improve.

The secret to great accessibility is never be satisfied. That’s how you continue to improve.

It seems appropriate on International Day of People with Disabilities to reflect on what makes great accessibility. It’s important to remember that accessibility is not a box to check or a one-time effort. Great accessibility is an ongoing commitment rooted…
A woman named Oprah Winfrey in red gown addressing an audience pointing to different directions/ people with four written captions: 1. You get an announcement 2. and you get an announcement 3. and you get an announcement 4. and everybody gets all the announcements.

Accessibility Meme Monday: Not all Announcements Improve the User Experience

When designing for accessibility, it’s important to remember that not all announcements improve the user experience. In fact, excessive or redundant announcements can create significant barriers for people who rely on these tools. Here are some common pitfalls: 1. Repeated…
Forrest Gump in suit staring with the caption: "Europe has an Accessibility act? Why didn't anyone warn me?

Accessibility Meme: Europe has an Accessibility act? Why didn’t anyone warn me?

When laws are passed in the European Union, a long timeline follows, allowing each country to implement its local version. We’ve seen this process with the European Accessibility Act (EAA), which officially passed on June 7, 2019. The EAA will…
The only thing worse than not having an accessibility statement on your website is having one and not acting on its promises

The only thing worse than not having an accessibility statement on your website is having one and not acting on its promises

An accessibility statement isn’t just words on a page. Accessibility statements are a commitment to ensuring that everyone can access and use your digital content. When a company publishes an accessibility statement but fails to deliver on its promises, it…
Accessibility is not a problem to be solved. Accessibility is a culture to be built

Accessibility is not a problem to be solved. Accessibility is a culture to be built

There is a big focus on disability inclusion and accessibility during National Disability Employment Awareness Month. These organizations need to remember, accessibility is not a problem to be solved. It’s a culture to be built. In building that culture, organizations…
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