
508, ADA, WCAG: What’s The Difference?
The world of the web belongs to everyone. It doesn’t matter the geographic location you are coming from or the language you speak. What matters
The world of the web belongs to everyone. It doesn’t matter the geographic location you are coming from or the language you speak. What matters
Web accessibility has become a significant topic of discussion in the last few years. Thanks to Google’s initiatives to make people aware of web accessibility,
People with disabilities often face roadblocks when visiting any place. Many places appear to have no problems, but they do, such as insufficient support for
Table of Contents1 Introduction to Cognitive Disabilities2 Cognitive Disabilities Conditions2.1 Short-Term Memory Loss2.2 Cognitive Overload Threshold2.3 Problem-Solving Abilities2.4 Reading Comprehension2.5 Sociability 2.6 Math Comprehension2.7 Attention Deficit
Introduction to Deafness Hearing disabilities differ for each individual, and the auditory differences range from minor auditory loss to complete deafness. Because most of the
Table of Contents1 What is Color Blindness?2 Types of Color-Blindness2.1 Red-Green Color-blindness 2.2 Blue-Yellow Color-blindness2.3 Red-Black Color-blindness2.4 Complete Color-blindness3 Do Not Use Color Alone to Convey
Table of Contents1 What is Low Vision?2 What is a Low Vision Screen Magnifier?2.1 Screen Readers2.2 Color Customization3 Designing for low vision What is Low
Understanding Cognitive Accessibility and Seeing the Bigger Picture Table of Contents1 What is Cognitive Accessibility?2 What is Cognitive Disability?3 What are types of Cognitive Disabilities?4
Overview Blindness is an umbrella term used for lack of vision. This expression may also generally include partial vision loss. Partial blindness means a person