This past week, the W3C finally published a new version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as its official recommendation. This new version, WCAG 2.2, has been a long time coming.
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WCAG 2.2 is Here: New Accessibility Guidelines
What Happens When Developers Are Liable for Accessibility?
California's new accessibility bill AB1757 may shift liability for inaccessible sites to developers, agencies and other providers. Is this cause for fear? Or a great opportunity for agencies that can do the work?
Accessibility for Agencies: What are Your Responsibilities?
How are agencies doing on accessibility? The short answer is not great. For digital agency owners, executives, and practitioners, there has been increased attention on digital accessibility (sometimes shortened to a11y) over the past few years. But out in the wild, it’s hard to see the impact.
What the Impossible Burger Demonstrates About Accessibility
Have you ever had an Impossible Burger? They were served at this year's July 4 cookout and it got me thinking. The Impossible Burger is a great example of how offering attractive alternatives can be a lot more effective at getting people to make good choices.
DOJ's New Guidance on Web Accessibility and What It Means For Your Business
New federal guidance is a huge milestone for digital accessibility and an improvement over the previous uncertain status quo. That said, we were disappointed that the contents of the guidance document falls short of what we would have hoped for.