by Kirio Crespo | Dec 2, 2018 | Web Accessibility
Screen readers are the ultimate tool web developers and web content editors need when following the accessibility guidelines. This tool is in fact a test: it assesses in great detail whether or not a page or website is accessible; for example, if identified, it will...
by Kirio Crespo | Nov 29, 2018 | Web Accessibility
One of the general aims of my blog is to introduce people to web accessibility. This week I found an article by The Bureau of Internet Accessibility, which provides seven key ways to introduce people to digital accessibility. This is a great guide especially for...
by Kirio Crespo | Nov 28, 2018 | Web Accessibility
Last week I was reading this article Digital Accessibility lawsuits increased in Q3 2018 about a significant increase in digital accessibility cases in the United States. There is a positive side to this, it demonstrates that users and the public in general are...
by Kirio Crespo | Oct 25, 2018 | Web Accessibility
In my quest to create accessible websites I’m often asked the question, ‘are accessible websites really less attractive?’ The answer isn’t a simple yes or no. Animation, bright or soft colours and unwelcome effects do not make content more interesting or less...
by Kirio Crespo | Sep 19, 2018 | Web Accessibility
Why website accessibility is good for business Recently, I read an article which argues that digital accessibility is focused on disabled people. Importantly, it highlights that there are executives in the business world who possess little awareness of accessibility...
by Kirio Crespo | Aug 24, 2018 | Web Accessibility
Flood of Accessibility Lawsuits in 2018 Last month the Bureau of Internet Accessibility of the United States published an article called Flood of Accessibility Lawsuits in 2018. This article discusses the rapid increase of accessibility lawsuits in the United States...