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How Wordle Falls Short on Accessibility

If you participate in social media, you have surely seen at least a few Wordle share grids over the past month or so. The five-letter word guessing game has taken the internet by storm and kept users hungry by releasing only one puzzle each day. In fact, it became so popular that it was quickly bought up by the New York Times for a low-7 figure sum. Wordle also makes for an interesting case study on digital accessibility; it’s not just a typical website with typical best practices to apply, but raises novel questions that force us to think just a bit more empathetically.

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How to make your mobile app ADA compliant

Website accessibility gets most of the attention. But mobile apps are a big piece of our digital experiences and account for more than 20% of digital ADA lawsuits.

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Top 3 Form Builder Solutions for Web Accessibility

If your business is reliant on a form builder service, it is important to make sure you choose a WCAG compliant option. Learn more about how to choose the most accessible form builders.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Accessible WordPress Form Builder Plugins

Wordpress form builder plugins make managing your site easier, but can also introduce accessibility issues. Find out which ones are the most accessible.

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Why You Don't Need an ADA Website Compliance Audit

Web accessibility audits have become the industry standard, but should they be? There are better options for your company to achieve greater accessibility more quickly.

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