Digital accessibility is addressed in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act to be exact. It requires all federal agencies and departments to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities, including both employees and members of the public. This includes websites, PDFs, and digital kiosks. The requirements also apply to federal government digital procurement as well as some bodies that receive federal funding.
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Your PDF Could Have Been a Webpage
PDFs are commonly used for sharing information and documents, but they have limitations and drawbacks that make them less than ideal for use on the web, especially when compared to good old HTML.
Profiles in Accessibility: Temporary and Situational Disability
Disabilities are more than health conditions. Under specific circumstances, all of us will experience mismatches between use cases and our abilities.
Help! How Do I Get Started on Accessibility?
So you’ve just learned about accessibility. Now what? The good news is that it’s never too late and there are steps you can take to make an immediate impact. But what should you do first?
What You Need to Know to Get Ready for WCAG 2.2
WCAG version 2.2 is coming later this year. What does your organization need to do to prepare?