Why Do You Need a VPAT?
VPAT, short for Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, is a reporting format that gauges the level of accessibility for a product. It evaluates how usable your
VPAT, short for Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, is a reporting format that gauges the level of accessibility for a product. It evaluates how usable your
In today’s digital landscape, creating accessible navigation is essential for inclusive websites. Dropdown menus are a popular navigation tool, but they need to be designed
Accessibility testing is about ensuring that a website is easily accessible to everyone. And by “everyone” we mean people with disabilities, aged individuals or anyone
ARIA Label is an attribute that defines a value to label an interactive element. In other words, it provides the accessible name for an element.
CAPTCHA which stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Computers and Humans Apart” are found everywhere on the Web, primarily used to prevent
Generally speaking you shouldn’t disable or hide interactive elements unless you really have to. Disabling buttons is a common practice used across the web and
Thousands of businesses every year end up with lawsuits under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and some end up bankrupt because of the heavy
Forms can be a major cause of concern for disabled users. Issues such as not being able to navigate input fields using the <TAB> key
Keyboard accessibility is a crucial aspect of web accessibility. A lot of internet users surf the web and navigate web pages using only their keyboard.