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The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law in 1990 with the intent to prohibit discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Now in modern day, internet accessibility has become ...
Why an ADA-compliant website saves dollars and makes sense Kimberly Klayman of law firm Ballard Spahr explains the legal, moral and financial benefits of website accessibility.
By making sure your website is ADA compliant, you not only make life easier and more welcoming to people with disabilities, but you also open up your business to 61 million potential new customers.
As past president of the Missouri Council for the Blind, Naomi Soule has found the Americans with Disabilities Act an ...
Ultimately, ADA compliance benefits everyone — ensuring customer loyalty and improved customer experience.
Stuck in a Catch-22 situation, businesses and governments wonder whether their sites are truly ADA-compliant or whether they'll be hit with a lawsuit.
Since the governor’s stay-at-home order, many people have been looking for ways to support their favorite small businesses or restaurants.
Ada isn’t a well-known language to web-application developers. However, it has several strengths that makes the final application scalable, robust, and more secure than other ...
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) promulgated by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the best standard to use to establish whether a website is ADA-compliant.
Here are four ways to make your website (Americans with Disabilities Act) ADA-compliant, and how these simple tips will help you win at SEO.