McLennan County, Texas Agrees to Website Accessibility

McLennan County website

In a settlement agreement announced last Tuesday with the U.S. Department of Justice, McClennan County, Texas will improve aspects of civic life for people with disabilities.

As part of the agreement, McLennan County will make its website accessible to people with disabilities. Continue reading McLennan County, Texas Agrees to Website Accessibility

Key Takeaways: UX Fails Accessibility

Alistair Campbell

While website usability has improved over the past 15 years, the same change hasn’t happened with accessibility, said Alistair Campbell in his Where UX Fails Accessibility talk at Interact London 2015.

Most websites and applications launched today aren’t accessible, said Campbell.

The main reason? Continue reading Key Takeaways: UX Fails Accessibility

Tools for Website Accessibility Testing

Woodworking tools hanging on a wall shelf

If you’ve made the commitment to improve the accessibility of your website, or the websites you design and build, congratulations!

There’s a wealth of information, posts, resources, and online tools to help you design and build accessible sites.

But how do you evaluate your website for accessibility? Continue reading Tools for Website Accessibility Testing