Your website looks good, is functional and provides a great user experience. But, can a disabled person use it? Can a visually-impaired person understand what your photos and other non-text aspects of ...
Artificial intelligence technologies have the potential to significantly alter the lives of human beings, especially those with disabilities. There are numerous ways that AI can and has already ...
"Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people who have disabilities are entitled to the same services law enforcement provides to anyone else. They may not be excluded or segregated from ...
Learn about inclusive design and how to optimize your website for ADA compliance with this beginner's guide to accessibility. The lack of websites and mobile apps that pass accessibility compliance ...
Not only will ADA compliance reduce the risk of litigation, but it's also the right thing to do and has the added benefit of expanding a business's consumer base. In recent years, many companies have ...
Local governments are in the middle of one of the most consequential digital transitions in decades. Budgets, agendas, policies and permits that once lived in binders or bulletin boards are now ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As the old cliche goes, “Presentation is everything.” Having great content for your website is an important starting point, but ensuring ...
Although New York and California remain epicenters for ADA and privacy-related website litigation, these issues are not confined to those jurisdictions. Plaintiffs’ firms are increasingly filing ...
Commentary: Although the Americans with Disabilities Act has been in effect for 25 years, many employers still struggle with how to comply with the law and how to best help employees with disabilities ...
In the past five years, ADA lawsuits related to website inaccessibility have risen by over 243%, increasing from around 800 cases in 2017 to more than 4,000 in 2023. This surge is particularly evident ...
A recent decision by the Trump administration to indefinitely delay the release of rules concerning disabled consumers' access to websites might appear to give companies a pass on making their sites ...